
04-29-2003, 09:53 AM
You're right mrangry, in that it increases the paranoid reaction to good players and good shots.
This will affect the newer and less skilled players a lot.
Myself, it takes a lot more than just one excellent/flukey shot to make me suspect someone and once I do suspect them I won't start accusing or I wont leave the server until I have spent at least 2-3 minutes spectating them.
That's what I did last night.
But, trust me... Not only is this cheat detectable by anti-cheats but it is easilly, and I mean really easilly spotted in open play.
It's very hard to hide the "insta-switch" effect that this bot makes its users do. I don't care how experienced someone is, they are not able to spot, aim, shoot and hit someone from one end of say Southern France to the other (between those arches with the bridge to your left) when they weren't even looking that way to start with.
I watched in spec and these players were consistently flicking angles when a new target appeared.
I like to think I have fast reactions but when I change my view to aim at someone across the map I still "swing" my aim and still have a split second delay before I shoot. I know some players are extremely fast. But even they have a delay-shoot ratio that is visible.
At long distances the best players will always lead their aim and allow their target to "walk through" their sights before pulling the trigger. Some are better at this than others, some don't even need a lead-time they just aim and shoot, but there is still a tangible and clear delay.
This bot does it with no delay at all. Ever. There is no setting to add a "failure model" to hide its actions.
It's as obvious and conspicuous as a nun in a whore house.
It may take a few minutes to be 100% sure, but you only need to see the insta-switch 3-5 times before it's plain.
No, MoH isn't dead. It's just full of 'tards.
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