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  1. DobbyOnTheGo

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    Complaint: Speedhacking in SG

    Evidence: Additional Information: As you can see the particles are coming off his feet at full speed but he is not moving at all, I have been on many servers where people have used speed hacks and that's how you tell. Notice the other person's feet were not doing the same thing.
     
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    I also have more evidence of him doing that in spawn
     
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    That's not evidence, because people can run in that little thing, but they keep getting pulled back. So they're running, but not moving from your point of view.
     
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    I would also like to add that even if particles are being shown on a persons feet, that doesn't mean they are even trying to sprint at all. There is a glitch in Minecraft that will cause someone to have particles coming from their feet (not sure how it works), but the second that person starts walking the particles will disappear. Because of this, we can't solely rely off of particles to tell if a user is using auto-sprint hacking, so this evidence will not be enough in warranting a ban.
     
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