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triggerbotter streaming right now
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http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198064301444 what a chode

http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198064301444 what a chode
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#4
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busted

busted
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#5
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lol rip

lol rip
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#6
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the swift stream shut off

the swift stream shut off
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#7
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The profile is private already lol

The profile is private already lol
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bye gamer. 153 games too. Wonder how he'll like not being to play csgo on that account too.

bye gamer. 153 games too. Wonder how he'll like not being to play csgo on that account too.
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#10
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I was playing in a tryout scrim with him when two different people messaged me and told me he was triggerbotting. I called him out, and he said he had no idea what a triggerbot is, then he shut off his stream, I guess.

I was playing in a tryout scrim with him when two different people messaged me and told me he was triggerbotting. I called him out, and he said he had no idea what a triggerbot is, then he shut off his stream, I guess.
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#12
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Everything from 10:56 - 11:15 in VOD1 is all you need to see to verify cheating. Not that we didnt know already, but clear proof is as early as that.

Everything from 10:56 - 11:15 in VOD1 is all you need to see to verify cheating. Not that we didnt know already, but clear proof is as early as that.
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http://gyazo.com/be6ed9eabbb49bdeb3ff19c9712cd7f2
memes

http://gyazo.com/be6ed9eabbb49bdeb3ff19c9712cd7f2
memes
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Super-http://gyazo.com/be6ed9eabbb49bdeb3ff19c9712cd7f2
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I hope he got banned, but I doubt this is the case with that message.

[quote=Super-]http://gyazo.com/be6ed9eabbb49bdeb3ff19c9712cd7f2
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I hope he got banned, but I doubt this is the case with that message.
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#15
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sky_bye gamer. 153 games too. Wonder how he'll like not being to play csgo on that account too.

you can still play csgo with a tf2 ban

[quote=sky_]bye gamer. 153 games too. Wonder how he'll like not being to play csgo on that account too.[/quote]

you can still play csgo with a tf2 ban
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he might be jake's alt.
jake

he might be jake's alt.
[url=http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198074123246/]jake[/url]
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does jake constantly drag headshot over ubered people and have 0 ability to keep his crosshair on the enemy?

kid is blatant, vac ban incoming

move along

does jake constantly drag headshot over ubered people and have 0 ability to keep his crosshair on the enemy?

kid is blatant, vac ban incoming

move along
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didnt miss a single shot and shoots as soon as somebody's pixel is around a corner rofl why would u stream this

didnt miss a single shot and shoots as soon as somebody's pixel is around a corner rofl why would u stream this
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#20
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Why would you need a hitsound if you use a triggerbot?

Why would you need a hitsound if you use a triggerbot?
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I remember a lot of hacking controversies in this community, particularly the wire frame analysis of Powah a while back. And while it seems pretty obvious this guy is not legit, hitting literally all but one shots of the parts I saw, I still struggle identifying certain movement or aim patterns that indicate hacking. So normally I keep my mouth shut because I don't know if what I think is a hacker is just put into my mind from the outside, or because it genuinely looks fishy. Anyone have resources for identifying exactly how hackers' behaviours differ from good players who can land flick shots?

I remember a lot of hacking controversies in this community, particularly the wire frame analysis of Powah a while back. And while it seems pretty obvious this guy is not legit, hitting literally all but one shots of the parts I saw, I still struggle identifying certain movement or aim patterns that indicate hacking. So normally I keep my mouth shut because I don't know if what I think is a hacker is just put into my mind from the outside, or because it genuinely looks fishy. Anyone have resources for identifying exactly how hackers' behaviours differ from good players who can land flick shots?
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MapleI remember a lot of hacking controversies in this community, particularly the wire frame analysis of Powah a while back. And while it seems pretty obvious this guy is not legit, hitting literally all but one shots of the parts I saw, I still struggle identifying certain movement or aim patterns that indicate hacking. So normally I keep my mouth shut because I don't know if what I think is a hacker is just put into my mind from the outside, or because it genuinely looks fishy. Anyone have resources for identifying exactly how hackers' behaviours differ from good players who can land flick shots?

You can generally tell fairly easily when their movement, positioning and decision making are absolute garbage but they never miss.

On a side note he's banned from the new MGE iT.

[quote=Maple]I remember a lot of hacking controversies in this community, particularly the wire frame analysis of Powah a while back. And while it seems pretty obvious this guy is not legit, hitting literally all but one shots of the parts I saw, I still struggle identifying certain movement or aim patterns that indicate hacking. So normally I keep my mouth shut because I don't know if what I think is a hacker is just put into my mind from the outside, or because it genuinely looks fishy. Anyone have resources for identifying exactly how hackers' behaviours differ from good players who can land flick shots?[/quote]
You can generally tell fairly easily when their movement, positioning and decision making are absolute garbage but they never miss.

On a side note he's banned from the new MGE iT.
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#23
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when he switched to heavy i was like huh i wonder what triggerbotting as heavy is like

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when he switched to heavy i was like huh i wonder what triggerbotting as heavy is like


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miwowhen he switched to heavy i was like huh i wonder what triggerbotting as heavy is like

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i believe it's called "heavy"

[quote=miwo]when he switched to heavy i was like huh i wonder what triggerbotting as heavy is like


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i believe it's called "heavy"
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#25
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what a dumb cunt

what a dumb cunt
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#21
It's merely just applying experience with cheats and visual and spatial recognition of realistic motor movements players commonly produce with a mouse. The consistent high damage shots with the only aiming pattern of avoiding aiming at targets at a long distance is usually a dead giveaway for a triggerbot, as well as the inhuman reflexes of shooting when the first pixel of a player touches his crosshair. The consistency of his shots is something you'd see from the most experienced veterans. Even then, the players you can watch to see it firsthand are playing against people who know how to dodge properly, making this extremely difficult to keep up in a normal setting.

Using some information from his profile, he has about 120 hours on TF2 ever and he's making clockwork look weak. Either an alt, a curious CPMA/Quake pro, or a cheater. The only time you can give the player benefit of the doubt when under suspicion of cheating is when he/she has tenure in the community. Otherwise, the math doesn't add up and the information doesn't support the hypothesis that the suspect is just a new breed of super-sayian player. To get a better idea of how to identify a cheat (and if you're feeling dirty) I recommend making an alt account, creating a private server and record a demo of yourself experimenting with the hack to see what it looks like from a first person perspective, and how it differs from manual control versus artificial control. There's quite a few subtle, unexplainable differences, but those apply really only to outdated, rubbish pieces of software. The better ones have become more life-like, but either way, above all, you can't fake a real pattern authentically for long time without being both a good player, and a dirty cheating assbutt. But you can see why it's illogical and a rare occurrence for somebody to keep up the act for longer than a year in a moderate sized community.

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It's merely just applying experience with cheats and visual and spatial recognition of realistic motor movements players commonly produce with a mouse. The consistent high damage shots with the only aiming pattern of avoiding aiming at targets at a long distance is usually a dead giveaway for a triggerbot, as well as the inhuman reflexes of shooting when the first pixel of a player touches his crosshair. The consistency of his shots is something you'd see from the most experienced veterans. Even then, the players you can watch to see it firsthand are playing against people who know how to dodge properly, making this extremely difficult to keep up in a normal setting.

Using some information from his profile, he has about 120 hours on TF2 ever and he's making clockwork look weak. Either an alt, a curious CPMA/Quake pro, or a cheater. The only time you can give the player benefit of the doubt when under suspicion of cheating is when he/she has tenure in the community. Otherwise, the math doesn't add up and the information doesn't support the hypothesis that the suspect is just a new breed of super-sayian player. To get a better idea of how to identify a cheat ([i]and if you're feeling dirty[/i]) I recommend making an alt account, creating a private server and record a demo of yourself experimenting with the hack to see what it looks like from a first person perspective, and how it differs from manual control versus artificial control. There's quite a few subtle, unexplainable differences, but those apply really only to outdated, rubbish pieces of software. The better ones have become more life-like, but either way, above all, you can't fake a real pattern authentically for long time without being both a good player, and a dirty cheating assbutt. But you can see why it's illogical and a rare occurrence for somebody to keep up the act for longer than a year in a moderate sized community.
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#29
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It's easier to tell someone is hacking when they hit often but have worse movement than me and having worse movement than me is very difficult.

It's easier to tell someone is hacking when they hit often but have worse movement than me and having worse movement than me is very difficult.
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just because they triggerbot doesn't mean that they hack bro get gud

just because they triggerbot doesn't mean that they hack bro get gud
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