said by mcfrisch
: said by IanR
:Moral is don't cheat at war.
I thought "all is fair in love and war!"

I really doubt much can be done, unless the cheat involves hacking the Army's servers. Most deathmatch cheats are based on texture manipulation, radar, and aiming aids. This is usually done client-side. AFAIK, hacking your own computer is not considered cybercrime, and although ethically it is wrong, I don't think it is criminal. I play UT alot, and the plethora of aimbots makes most online play suck. Luckily, server includes such as PURE and CSHP keep the majority honest for a little while. Why doesn't the Army put out some client purity check routine?
Not entirely correct there. You do not own the game on your system. You have a licencse to use said game. Read the EULA. As for most of the cheats being client side that may be true, BUT those cheats do affect the coding of the swr that you have agreed not to alter. Again its in the EULA and TOS. By doing so you have violated the swr license that YOU agreed and can now be held accountable for such action.