So basically after originally casting doubt on the validity of using replays to spot map hacking, you are now closer to where the rest of us are,
Yes and No. I have only found a few cases of things that were weird out of a handful of tries. These may not be everyone's experience. It may be very dependent on your internet connection.
So at this point it doesn't look like it helps Seeking in the pathfinder, ass gren, katyusha clips
I do not have an opinion really. I have not spent much time looking at the pathfinder/ass gren scenarios because both seem like good game sense.
PATHFINDER:
In a quick test I told volks to stop building and it was nearly instantaneous from my POV. What are the tell tale signs that the button was pressed? I am not familiar enough.
If it was me I would have stopped because the territory was flashing then stopped. That says bad guys are on the way.
ASS GREN:
I will try to watch this closer. The fact that the FOW gets calculated in a weird fashion may play into it as well as the possibility a unit was drawn in real-time before the replay. But for now, we can agree the time window will be very small (depending on your inet?).
Again, if I were playing, I would have rushed the ass grens to that green cover vehicle knowing there are units over there. So when they come around the corner they are faced with ass grens in green cover at close range.
KATY:
Has already been talked about.
ROSBONE:
I am just some noob. My opinion does not matter. I try to learn things and post them here for others. And sometimes I am completely wrong and learn from others. Just from playing Quake III on a modem and knowing how much code Carmack put into guessing where units would be, I know it is a formidable task. If Carmack had issues doing it, that does not bode well for normals.