@mikepal19 Again, Scuff has auto fire options for their controllers. Do pros use and are the sponsored by Scuff, yes. Please direct me to the point of my post to where I indicated Pros use auto fire and cheat.
Please stop trying to change a discussion to fit your narrative. You first said that they aren’t easily available and then said Scuff doesn’t provide these types of tools for gamers. You got off point trying to tell me that cheating is against the rules. All I stated was that those that make the devices sponsor professional gamers. You confirmed it by naming the manufacturer, now go look at the website and you will see that anyone willing to overpay for a controller can have it. From the company that you mentioned that sponsors pro gamers, like I previously stated.
No one is trying to argue with you or tell you that you havent experienced cheating. Please stop trying to argue with passive aggressive statements. We can all talk like adults and have different opinions. I was just stating facts that you have since confirmed for me.
Now with these controllers, including back buttons, being available from any multitude of online retailers, how are they not easily available to the public?
You may have misinterpreted what I have said, auto fire - not auto aim. Auto aim is known to be nonexistent, rather you can tweak your “aim assist” with Scuff controllers and Titan devices. This is where the term “scripting” comes from. Coding in other words, looks like a script. I have been scripting in online games since 1997, this isn’t something new.
Did you ever play Nintendo? Do you remember the controllers that had the “turbo” switch? This was a rapid fire controller on the 80’s. Sega Genesis typically had 3 buttons, yet they released official game controllers that had 6 buttons as well. Each button had a smaller turbo button above it, again rapid fire/pressing.