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Or try a server that has dedicated combat times, or a "pve" servet with tribe wars turned on, like mine used to be. Then tribes, if they so choose, can declare war on each other, with start and end times.
"Aimbot is a hack that enables the Player to shoot in any direction, but still hit the chosen target (usually on the head or upper torso). The enemy usually has to be in the Hacker's sight for this to be effective unless the hacker is using Superbullet. This is one of the hardest hacks to confirm (other than Infinite Stamina, Chams and Crosshair), since there is no objective visual evidence (That is, the viewer has to be in the right place to see that an aimbot is in use), and because aimbotting is the most common hacking accusation.
How to tell if a Player is using Aimbot
Aimbot is easy to detect if the player closely observe their teammates' or enemies' movements. For example, Player A is using an aimbot, really blatantly (let's say he has 360 FOV, aimkey off, autoaim on) and Player B (who was suspicious, and thinks that Player A is utilizing hacks) closely follows him. Players C, D, E and F are on Player B's team. Player A rushes to the enemy base, unaware that Player C and D are camping behind the corridor. Player A can only see Player E, and the aimbot automatically aims at Player E. Player A fires a single bullet at Player E, killing him with a headshot. Players C and D become aware of A's presence and fire at him. After killing player E, Player A instantly turns around and headshots them both, without missing a bullet. Player F sees Player A and tries to kill him, but before he can do so Player A turns around quickly, or twitches, and kills him, with a headshot yet again. On the kill feed, Player A seems to have gained an Ultra-kill, with all kills being headshots. To Player B, Player A seems to know where everyone is and never misses a shot. This should signal that A is using Aimbot. The problem is that, unless Player B recorded all this on video, there is no hard evidence that A is using Aimbot; he could just as easily have been extremely lucky. If, however, he is "lucky" in the same way several times in the same match, it should become clear to all players that A is aimbotting."
Seeing 7-8 oneshot headkills in a row from 2 different players? yea i would say they where using a bot