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Learn how to use RepaCheater effectively to report suspected cheaters and search the community database.

📝How to Submit a Report

Reporting a suspected cheater is simple but requires following specific guidelines to maintain database quality.

1Player Information

  • Steam Profile URL: The player's Steam profile link (required)
  • Player Name: Their current display name (automatically filled if possible)
  • Steam ID: Will be extracted from the profile URL automatically

2Required Comment

⚠️ Comments are mandatory for all reports

Your comment should include:

  • Type of cheating observed: Wallhack, aimbot, spinbot, etc.
  • Match details: Map, approximate time, game mode
  • Specific behaviors: What made you suspicious
  • Duration: How long you observed the behavior

💡 Good Example:

"Obvious wallhack on Mirage. Player was pre-aiming corners with no info, tracking enemies through walls, and had impossible game sense. Observed for entire first half (15 rounds). Also suspicious flick shots that looked like soft aimbot."

3Video Evidence (Optional)

📹 Only YouTube links are accepted

  • YouTube only: We only accept youtube.com or youtu.be links
  • Public videos: Ensure your video is not private or unlisted
  • Relevant content: Video should show the suspicious behavior
  • Clear evidence: Make sure the cheating is visible in the footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
https://twitch.tv/videos/123456

⚠️Important Limitations

One Report Per Player

You can only submit one report per player. This prevents spam and maintains database integrity.

  • • If you encounter the same cheater again, you cannot submit another report
  • • Make sure your first report is comprehensive and detailed
  • • You can update your existing report by contacting support
  • • Other users can still report the same player independently

No Official Action

Remember that RepaCheater reports do not result in game bans. This is a community database only.

🔍Searching for Players

Before queuing for a match or during suspect encounters, you can search our database to check if a player has been reported.

Search Methods

Steam Profile URL

Paste the complete Steam profile link

Steam ID

Use Steam ID64 format for precise results

Player Name

Search by display name (may return multiple results)

Search Results

Report Details

View all reports, comments, and evidence for a player

Report Count

See how many users have reported this player

Latest Activity

Check when the most recent reports were submitted

📋Best Practices

Do This

  • Observe behavior for multiple rounds before reporting
  • Be specific about what you observed
  • Include timestamps if you have video evidence
  • Focus on obvious cheating behaviors
  • Use respectful language in comments
  • Double-check Steam profile URLs

Avoid This

  • Reporting players just because they're skilled
  • Making reports based on single lucky shots
  • Using offensive or toxic language
  • Reporting out of frustration or anger
  • Submitting vague or empty comments
  • Sharing personal information about players

🎯Identifying Cheating Behavior

Not sure if someone is cheating? Here are common signs to look for:

🎯 Aimbot Signs

  • • Robotic, snappy aim movements
  • • Impossible flick shots
  • • Perfect recoil control
  • • Consistent headshot percentage
  • • Aim locks onto enemies through walls

👁️ Wallhack Signs

  • • Pre-aiming common angles
  • • Tracking enemies through walls
  • • Perfect timing on peeks
  • • Impossible game sense
  • • Never checking common spots

🌪️ Other Cheats

  • • Spinbot (obvious spinning)
  • • Speed hacks (moving too fast)
  • • Bhop scripts (perfect bunnyhopping)
  • • Trigger bot (instant shooting)
  • • No recoil/spread hacks
💡 Pro Tip

Watch the suspected player for at least 5-10 rounds before making a judgment. Some players have good days or are genuinely skilled. Look for patterns and consistency in suspicious behavior.