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that could cause a OW ban if OWers notice less recoil
the only thing maybe i can think of is setting the mouse so the longer you hold the fire button down, then it would auto act like you are moving the mouse down? but each game itself is different let alone weapons.
if it is acting like a no recoil hack then as i said, i would think it can get a ban.
well i dont think it is causing no recoil like a no recoil hack. if it is, then i would agree and even add that it could also lead to a vac ban then.
i think it may act more like while you hold the fire button down it auto moves your mouse for you. basically doing the same thing you would have to manually do. but without needing to move the mouse downward to counter the recoil/spray it will auto do it for you acting like you are.
that would be external assistance still in my book. because instead of manually doing it, which means mistakes can be made the mouse is doing it for you
its said nothing about hacks but if it is i will not use it
I wouldnt use it too often
its not a hack also i dont think vac would even be looking for it. but if overwatchers notice it and believe it to be external assistance its possible to be banned.
also i imagine it would be difficult to notice it unless they have seen it before.
either way i believe it gives a bit of a advantage and should not use it just to be fair even if chances of it being caught are slim.
Contact Steam support directly. There is no other way that I am aware of.
Edit: But anyway you shouldn't even be thinking about cheating noob.