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If it doesn't inject it ain't illegal.
Well this is likely running Auto Hotkey scripts to control recoil and stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9snXN5TcEds
Auto Hotkey itself though isn't a cheat so hopefully it won't auto ban people just for having it installed or running unless its being used to cheat because I may forget I have it running sometime for example as I use AHK in a few other Korean Games I generally run those at the same time I do PUBG.
Edit: Even if AHK is banned I could easily make a Logitech Keyboard, or Asus Keybot run such a script would have to ban hardware too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg5au6ziDfw
Well they should just use a program that says "X Program Can't be run while PUBG is running" other Korean games do this for Anti-Cheat and it doesn't ban users unless they are actually cheating.
- When seconds count, the cops are only minutes away.
Thats the state of current anti-cheat systems in gaming. All the current anti-cheat systems do is put a bandaid on the problem by banning cheaters long after they have ruined many games for others, when finally detected. The efforts should be put towards prevention. Banning a cheater doesnt do anything for all the customers whos gamng enjoyment was stolen by a cheater. Its too late after the fact.