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I usually have 3-4 players in a lobby at any given time.
You learn the ai names fairly quick.
Only way to see a bot with a players name is for a player to have joined in the first place.
Its really easy to test it in custom games too, and unfortunately there are other users in the game who also take other players offline, turning them into ai, and then posting videos on Twitter and YouTube about how they went 40/3 against pro players when in reality, they just ddosed them and had them kicked from the lobby.
All they do is amble about the map in straight lines, locking onto the closest enemy in their view before firing; maybe sometimes they sprint, or they pitch a tent and camp at a designated point, like inside a shipping crate in Cargo.
They don't rush, they don't parkour, and they don't seem to have an understanding of weapon types beyond "gun shoots stuff," so their singular, common playstyle never changes, either.
there some ppl who sweat lol i just play with bots because ez xp