Yuki Nagato
Uncharitable Spy
An aimbot can be set to trigger to as little as 1 degree from a target which is obviously gonna dodge SMAC, this is the type of hack "pro player" KQLY used in cs:go.
So is it possible for a realistic trade off of the current fov/reaction time settings to account for hackers trying to be clever with their settings? I'm not suggesting 1 degrees as it would probably cause false positives, but it still comes down to whether a shot was humanly impossible. So perhaps something like a minimum 15-20+ degrees repeated snap shots at <0.1s and then it flags for aimbot?
I've seen way too many cheaters in spec that anyone could tell you are aimbotting but SMAC isn't picking it up. If it's settings can be edited that could be somewhat fixed.
So is it possible for a realistic trade off of the current fov/reaction time settings to account for hackers trying to be clever with their settings? I'm not suggesting 1 degrees as it would probably cause false positives, but it still comes down to whether a shot was humanly impossible. So perhaps something like a minimum 15-20+ degrees repeated snap shots at <0.1s and then it flags for aimbot?
I've seen way too many cheaters in spec that anyone could tell you are aimbotting but SMAC isn't picking it up. If it's settings can be edited that could be somewhat fixed.