Johnny Z, on 25 April 2017 - 03:24 AM, said:
What I am saying is if these shots being made are not bots, then go watch the world championships and watch the "best players" in the game and see how good they are playing legit for sure 100%.
The really good players making these shots should be doing as well in the world championships right?
To clarify I am not saying anyone in the world championships is a cheat, I am saying the best players are there and that's the best gameplay by definition, so these amazing shots where someone calls bot is put into context. If the 'best players" can make these shots in regular play why isn't that happening in the world championships?
Although I did suggest in my previous reply some of the top guilds cheat on a regular basis and that they cheat because they are really really bad at this game and cant hit anything without using cheats or win a match without using cheats.
Just to be clear: Being in the MWOWC doesn't make someone invariably the 'best'. There were a lot of people that didn't participate in the tournament that can run circles around quite a few of the participants. More accurately, they were good enough to beat everyone
set against them in teamplay conditions, not everyone in the game, either individually or even as a team, as it's entirely possible to put together 1v1s or a 'dreamteam' that would likely have had far different results... So it's not exactly a good baseline indicator or useful comparison tool.
A lot of the goings on can be attributed to just a handful of legitimate factors. People missing shots under certain circumstances isnt some new development as most players are more comfortable or specialized in specific types of gameplay... Such as certain engagement ranges, certain weapons or specific builds--Some people have an easier time hitting people running to the left versus running to the right simply because they're right or left handed and adjusting their aim respective of that comes much easier to them.
There's also the fact HSR is not perfect...
By far. Once you realize you still have to lead targets in quite a few shot scenarios and anticipate where the section you're shooting at will be versus where it currently is on a moving or torso-twisting target, you'll find your damage being delivered much more consistent and precisely. That isn't including that HSR goofs on a regular basis, depending on where the weapons fire fell during the time frame snapshot, because HSR can make some
really bull**** conclusions that leave you scratching your head as to how in the heck it came up with what it did... Because the sliver of rear CT that was exposed for a split second, from whatever angle respective to the enemy's general direction, suddenly came up as the destination point for the PPC they just fired into your face from 150m, 50m off the ground.
In summation, most of the 'hackusations' can be attributed to wonky HSR and flat-out luck.