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warden, warmonger hitokiri and centurion
Backward light into chargeable punch, see if the enemy dodge it on the 1st frame or not. And yes
Another way is to feint a bunch of neutral heavies. I'm talking like double digits. Then throw a single heavy through. If they don't attempt to parry a single one, but DO parry the 1/20 heavies you threw, they're likely scripting. It's even more egregious if you notice they don't even move their guard to attempt to block the heavies. Scripting players will often just sit back and stare at you to get a confirmed punish, so you'll likely have time over the course of a match to test this method.
Another method is if the opponent dodges every bash/parries every attack on the same frame/timing. This one can be tougher to notice without experience. Every human player is going to have some variance in when they go for parries or dodges at some point. Scripts are 100% reliable with the same timing every single time. It's also why slow bashes and chargeable bashes work against them.
so when you hit him with a light to start with if he parries instantly he'll probably cheat although it's not definite but if he parries a lot of light attacks he might cheat
Had some games where you throw any light insta parried even from the beggining.