Other people who were there at the time (Doulos, Erienne, Dimond and Darkalibur) should be able to back this up.
EDIT: They seem to have other hacks/programs, e.g. Remzi sitting on Dimond at extreme speed, not normally possible.

They can still flood you off the server or make you crash even if you ignore in comming trade requests.Crush wrote:Note that you can defend yourself from such attacks by blocking trade requests. The default key for toggling trade request blocking is R.
R does nothing against this kind of script/client modification, in particular, its intent to kick players off the server by bombarding them with requests. Remzi should be IP banned. Banning his char will only result in this little turd's return with a new char and the same old tricks.Crush wrote:Note that you can defend yourself from such attacks by blocking trade requests. The default key for toggling trade request blocking is R.
Hmm. Good point. I don't really care to know whether some noob's attempts to to trade me have failed. If a trade is of importance, the other player can tell me he can't seem to initiate the trade. That's a far better approach than having a message telling me trade failed. My settings already have the ... icon appear over a player that fails to trade me.Necromokron wrote:'R' doesn't stop trade spamming, it only stops the trade message popping up.![]()
To would be nice if this could be fixed.
We're looking at it. Also rate limiting (one request per second or so).Crush wrote:I think the eA devs should integrate trade requests into the automatic flood protection.