3 years ago
Is this an aimbotter?
https://gfycat.com/questionabledigitalamericanquarterhorse 1. Guy is focusing person 1 down. 2. Pathfinder, aka person 2, zips across in front of the player's reticle. 3. Player snap drags shoots ...
The video is sped up, there is a slow down button next to the play button. Several of their shots missed. If I were to record my best shots and play them back at 2x speed, it would also look amazing. Not to say people don't cheat, just this video is edited in such a fashion to make it appear awesome.
Video is not sped up. There's a giant timer on the left side of the video counting down seconds for you.
Which is why it's being asked whether the bug out with dragging to the wrong person who accidentally crosses the reticle is a red flag. A lot of aimbotters play on super legit soft settings, whereby if an enemy is just barely out of center of screen, they won't get aimlocked. They also have additional controls that rate limit cursor movement so it's not a 1 frame snap when an enemy is "picked up." It makes it verrrrry hard to sus check. The best way to check is to watch their mouse sensitivity over the entire gameplay session, as private "super legit looking" aimbots make it look like they're playing on a dozen different sensitivities.
@hayhorDefinitely needs more info.