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People keep talking about bots but nobody can tell me how they indentify a bot.
bots usually shoot accurately but their movement is just terrible
when they shoot they use ads and move forward slowly
for example, sniper bots such as kokona or kanami shoot too quickly which is why their shot always misses
Bots have multiple "aimbot" levels of aiming skills but absolutely 0 tactical braincells. Assuming there is absolutely nothing in front of them, they'd immediately target you even if you flank. Basically, it would be as though players have walling AND radar functions but noob aim and just charges in half the time.
its even more obvious in games like Marvel Rivals since they whole lot of them would turn and track your Spiderman swinging by so playing ninja is impossible. Other than these, its pretty hard to explain.
Go create a custom room and play with bots for a bit. You'd be able to tell the difference quickly enough.
(It's also possible for humans to play like bots but they'd really have to be trying to do so.)