we've been told the tournament will be monitored.
The tournament - perhaps. But what about qualifying games? The point is that without reasonably hacker-proofing the game the tournament may be fair itself, but totally unfair to the community at large since hackers would win the qualifying rounds (worst case scenario - only hackers) After all - free trip to UK is a big win in itself.
And there is no way to tell for sure if the game is hacked:
At the moment hacks that give you advantage in CQC are widely available (both opensource/free and apparently commercial). And anybody with IQ above 80 can set them up in such way that the effects do not look too suspicious to the other players. Just another "very good player"...
So unless Frontier has some solid plan on how to deal with hacking in CQC ("deeper cheating checks" stated in the announcement mean very little since there are apparently no checks at all at the moment) - the tournament has a good chance to be a total disaster (Nobody will believe that the best players won and will open to all kinds of litigation from players who did not qualify (if Frontier would not openly disclose that hackers may win qualifiers unfairly))
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