11-17-2020, 08:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2020, 08:55 AM by Jack (2). Edited 1 time in total.)
I'm giving Inkse benefit of the doubt.
Being falsely accused of and banned for aimbot in the past I can't help but sympathize for the man even if I so frequently die at the hands of his mad flick skills. Similarly having to use shadowplay at all times myself for the very same reasons as him, so very similar that even I share a condition that affects my hands in much the same way.
Its been brought up before that the spectator camera is not the most reliable form of determining whether someone is using aimbots, at least if its not a blatantly obvious use of hacks. Minute and very fine snaps cannot accurately be determined as the exact movements of the players client side, movements can be smoothened out through spec cam.
I may get salty when someone wipes the floor with me but I do not take it as personal proof that they are hacking, as such I don't believe he is and I don't condone any sort of punishment or ban.
////I'd also like to add that he flick shots in the same way that people flick for prop kills, sort of like a sharp rubber band effect/guess shot.
Being falsely accused of and banned for aimbot in the past I can't help but sympathize for the man even if I so frequently die at the hands of his mad flick skills. Similarly having to use shadowplay at all times myself for the very same reasons as him, so very similar that even I share a condition that affects my hands in much the same way.
Its been brought up before that the spectator camera is not the most reliable form of determining whether someone is using aimbots, at least if its not a blatantly obvious use of hacks. Minute and very fine snaps cannot accurately be determined as the exact movements of the players client side, movements can be smoothened out through spec cam.
I may get salty when someone wipes the floor with me but I do not take it as personal proof that they are hacking, as such I don't believe he is and I don't condone any sort of punishment or ban.
////I'd also like to add that he flick shots in the same way that people flick for prop kills, sort of like a sharp rubber band effect/guess shot.