24.04.2015, 14:11
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What a basic (aim)bot CAN do:
- Aim directly at it's target, only requiring the player to press a button to shoot - Aimbots can also miss, therefor they're used when the tee doesn't move much What a basic (aim)bot CAN'T do: - Use the bounce of the laser - Do advanced movements with rope - Shoot faster, run faster or jump higher So now we know what could be marked as an aimbot, what behavior should alarm us? - Players that show a significant better aim when defending then when offending - Players that try to minimize movement while defending - Players that hit with every shot they fire - (Occasionally) people openly giving hints or trying to aggravate you to face their automated powers Please note that these points of behavior singled out don't say anything about a player, but a combination of the first 3 behavioral signs could indicate the presence of an aimbot. Therefor I would like to inform you about how to behave when having a strong indication of an aimbot: - Explain aimbots aren't fair to other players and make him very disrespectful in the community - Try to ignore his automated powers and use your real skill to show him what it's all about - If all else fails, disconnect your current server and try another one - If you care enough: report the player to the server administrators, and possible online blacklists like this one. If you're detection was correct there might be a possibility for them to take permanent action against these bots. Source: Some website.. I don't actually remember, but my friend gave this tutorial to me, so I'm giving this to you. Enjoy! |