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So since the pro you described has a very good movement its probably not a bot. Some are spinning around all the time (no idea why). Mostly they stop spinning just a moment when there is somebody to kill. If so its probably not a bot. There are spinbots too. But except beeing annoying there is no advantage with a spinbot. Its not needed to have a script spinning around since zoom (cheating?) could be done that nobody would see it.
Just play this game for a while and you get a feeling whats a bot and what not.
https://www.teeworlds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5129
it's only there to make you feel better - if they used dynamic camera it's also possible to increase the viewrange - but if you hack, there are easier ways to do that. >
about hacking/cheating/botting/scripting:
there's almost a cheat/hack for everything besides changing the basic weapon machanics, like the arc a grenade flies in or how fast weapons can shoot and pickung up a weapon, ammo, health or armor. (that being said, you can mod those things server-sided, which is obvious)
there aren't many ways to detect a closet cheater, there isn't a real anti-cheat system because it's impossible to implement that in an open-source game like teeworlds but there are votebans/kicks (which can be abused too) - feel free to use them if you are really sure that someone cheats but when you are new to the game, it might be difficult to distinguish between a cheater and a real pro.
oh, and there are also spinbots, for people that aren't good enough but still want to brag.
...Yeah, I know it's not the topic but I still wanted to say that.
Anyway, it seems the game has gotten way less hackers since the Steam release, they were very common before, even if they always got kicked out pretty quickly. As of spinning, I always assumed it was useful in situations where one is facing multiple enemies, as it's harder to guess who you're going to target, but apparently it just feels better. I don't really understand that, it may be because I'm horrible at it, but it just makes me confuse myself and it also makes me feel like I'm holding my mouse wrong for some reason, which is something I hate. Sometimes, it comes naturally, though. Try it, see if you like it.
I can agree on this, but people who use an aimbot with the grenade launcher nearly never hit anything :D
For me it's quite easy to see aimbots, they either spin very consistently or always look down even when they hook up, and of course their aim is locked on any player that is in range.
movement comes quite naturally when you play e.g. DDRace. But you have to have fun with it. I recommend everyone to try DDRace to learn movement, because it's more fun to play coop rather than Deathmatch when you are new to the game.
Infinite health, ammo & weapons hacks doesn't really exist. They are impossible to make without altering the server code.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNLPY7VH1MI
This was an organized game/clan war, if you're interested in higher levels of play.