11-09-2020, 03:02 PM
He switched targets, and amazingly landed precisely on the dude's head while lagging. Switching targets is normal, immediately snapping onto their head is not.
The fact no one moves their most perfectly horizontal makes it even more doubtful that he landed on the dude's head with an actual arm movement and not aimlock, considering the crosshair would've needed to go past the head in a perfectly horizontal or diagonal movement, or gone through a quick correction that seems impossible in that moment due to the lag shown.
I checked the other part you mentioned, and that still doesn't explain how he got precisely to the other dude's head so fast. If anything, it makes it clearer that it was aimlock combined with lag and not just a lucky and weird looking mouse movement.
The fact no one moves their most perfectly horizontal makes it even more doubtful that he landed on the dude's head with an actual arm movement and not aimlock, considering the crosshair would've needed to go past the head in a perfectly horizontal or diagonal movement, or gone through a quick correction that seems impossible in that moment due to the lag shown.
I checked the other part you mentioned, and that still doesn't explain how he got precisely to the other dude's head so fast. If anything, it makes it clearer that it was aimlock combined with lag and not just a lucky and weird looking mouse movement.