KcLionxXX, I do not recall a player with the name MIHA (and un-know second part of the name). Nor do I recall at anytime typing “I was not coming to kick the cheater.” Simply taking screen shots of conversations, out of context, does not prove I (or fellow donors) are supporting a cheater / hacker. As much as I enjoy the thought of being able to watch hours of your CoD2 gameplay, I (we) can not monitor the servers specifically when you are playing at any given time. And to that point, monitor a specific player indefinitely (that is above my pay grade). Is it possible the player is familiar my screen name and turns off/on a cheat when I am spec’ing, absolutely. If the Server Moderators are in agreement, then the appropriate actions will be taken. There is only one Admin. that can take this action after the fact. That being said, it has been my experience, that with most cases, certainly not all, the claim of hacking is usually unfounded.
You no longer need to have doubt, I have kicked and banned players from the King Clan Servers. Of all those years, not one player has come back to the forums to say I unfairly kicked them.
I am not sure what “power” you claim Beeeeeotch has, but with a one time donation of just $5.00, you will have the ability to call votes. Aside from choosing incredibly stylish headware, kicking a particular player, is one of the many benefits you will have as a donor.
And you may not like it, but camping is legal. Has been for 13+ years (as stated in the Call of Duty 2 Handbook, page 73, paragraph 1, subsection 1.3: Camping and You). I am unfamiliar with Dajka I Ekipa, but look at it from a different point of view, a camping player should make it that much easier to find and subsequently kill. How much simpler can it be? Don’t forget the old proverb: Camping = Not Moving.