Ok guys, Strangeland's accusation of RJ macro is withdrawn. But why did I take a different decision initially? When i validated Strangeland's demos i found many more simultaneous presses of jump and attack than in demos of other players. Other players had that maximum 2 times in one demo. I checked 4 demos (the last 2 demos were deleted) and found this perfect button press:
1. dfwc2017-7df.vq300.57.528FarwMakerVQ3.PuertoRico_8427.dm_68 - 5 times;
2. dfwc2017-7[df.vq3]01.33.776(FarwMakerVQ3.PuertoRico)_8427.dm_68 - 8 times;
3. dfwc2017-7[df.vq3]00.54.832(FarwMakerVQ3.PuertoRico)_8427.dm_68 - 3 times;
4. dfwc2017-7df.vq301.09.720FarwMakerVQ3.PuertoRico_8454.dm_68 - 7 times.
I also check 2 of his demos from previous rounds:
dfwc2017-3[df.vq3]00.25.424(FarwMakerVQ3.PuertoRico)_8427.dm_68 - 3 times;
dfwc2017-5[df.vq3]00.42.264(FarwMakerVQ3.PuertoRico)_8427.dm_68 - 2 times.
Perfect button presses in demos 1, 2 and 4 were made in the same places. Based on these factors and statistics I concluded that such performance is statistically unlikely if you try to do it by hands. It is especially cogently considering that there was no one else even close to that perfect button press count. I understand that it was technically unproven. I also understood that this decision does not affect the final result, because depriving a person of the prize-winning place should only be possible if you have a 100% proof, and my conclusions aren't such. I still don't believe that it is possible to do so many times in a row by hands, but it's only my personal vision. Official DFWC2017 team opinion is - Strangeland's demos are legit.
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