I was watching YouTube and found this fellow bragging about his score. After 10 minutes of watching, I realized he had not missed once yet. I even saw him line up on a UAV, before he looked up at it. His targeting recital was dancing all over the place an he would line up on targets faster than the eye could follow. Obviously he is using an AIMBOT.
Is there a place to report this? Do they act on such information?
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Cheating - Aimbot
Started by Amethyst Blade, Sep 09 2015 08:31 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 September 2015 - 08:31 PM
#2
Posted 09 September 2015 - 08:34 PM
#3
Posted 09 September 2015 - 09:45 PM
Link to video please I'd like to see it
#6
Posted 09 September 2015 - 10:05 PM
yesterday i saw a guy headshotting people with his mauler while running full throttle. His name was unknown, not his unittag. A guy in my team started to call out cheater aimbotter etc. It took me about a minute or two to realize who i was up against. Do not call out cheaters until you are 100% sure they are really cheating. There are people out there being able to snapshot down a uav at 800m running full speed with one shot.
on the recticle shake was it wiggly or jumpy? One of the best raven pilots i know wiggle his aim all the tim, makes you wonder how he hits anything, but he is a deadeye sharpshooter and hits like a champ. Best thing would be you load up the video witHout acCusation and see what the community is saying.
on the recticle shake was it wiggly or jumpy? One of the best raven pilots i know wiggle his aim all the tim, makes you wonder how he hits anything, but he is a deadeye sharpshooter and hits like a champ. Best thing would be you load up the video witHout acCusation and see what the community is saying.
Edited by kesmai, 09 September 2015 - 10:17 PM.
#7
Posted 09 September 2015 - 10:11 PM
Was playing with someone the other day that had a reticle that just jumped to the target as he pressed "R". He didn't miss a shot in the six minutes I was perspecting him. Can't remember his name though.
#8
Posted 09 September 2015 - 10:22 PM
I'm both happy for and leery of the increased scrutiny with hackusations since the great ban wave.
On one hand, suspicious behavior is called out far more often, which is great.
On the other hand, genuine skill is often met with incredulity and suspicion, and it's good sportsmanship that's suffering because of that.
While there is a case to be made for recorded videos on youtube (share the link OP!) remember also that what you see when spectating somebody is often completely different to what is happening on their screen.
On one hand, suspicious behavior is called out far more often, which is great.
On the other hand, genuine skill is often met with incredulity and suspicion, and it's good sportsmanship that's suffering because of that.
While there is a case to be made for recorded videos on youtube (share the link OP!) remember also that what you see when spectating somebody is often completely different to what is happening on their screen.
#9
Posted 09 September 2015 - 10:46 PM
Don't take that here.
Screenshot, report if you're concerned.
Move on.
Screenshot, report if you're concerned.
Move on.
#10
Posted 09 September 2015 - 11:36 PM
there are aimbots. mostly on totaly new accounts. report and enjoy game.
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