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A guide to spotting a "legit hacker"
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This is for recommended for Overwatchers or Spectators; any others make it impossible to notice.
   
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What is a "legit hacker"? & Overwatch: Spotting a Legitbot
A legit hacker is someone who, still cheats. But you'll never actually notice, unless you're a super genius.. or you read this guide.

Here is an example of a legit hack or a legitbot/legit aimbot using a (currently detected) hack:


Sorry for the name being there; no way to censor it.

Take a notice on how he can tell whatever's behind him, but still moves his aim slowly, or slower.

This is basically a normal aimbot, but with the exception of it being slowed down.


A triggerbot is the little brother of an aimbot; whenever a player is in a crosshair, it will automatically shoot. It still requires aiming; but it's the most legit.
Overwatch: Guide to spotting Anti Aim
If you are spectating or in overwatch, you've at least seen an upside down view.

The client has normal view (player), but to spectators or overwatchers, it's upside down. The player isn't upside down though.


But you may wonder, what's the point of the upside down view?

It reverses the hitboxes for other players, making both other aimbots and players harder to hit the person using Anti Aim.
Basically, shooting at the feet will equal a headshot. But, considering that this guy is still hacking, it's gonna be hard to hit him.

Here's an image that I created for people that somehow still don't understand.

Overwatch: Guide to spotting triggerbots
Mostly what hackers will be using if they have a triggerbot, is a wallhack; this makes it easier to get a wallbang.

Like I said, triggerbots are the little brother of an aimbot; it's basically an unfinished one. It still recognizes the entity. In this case, it's a player. When it's recognized, it's told to automatically fire, but do absolutely nothing to lock on to the player. If it escapes the crosshair, it will stop firing and you need to aim manually again.

Cases of walls and triggerbot include:

  • Rapid reflex, usually a headshot if walls. An example is as if you come walk outside a door and you are automatically shot.
  • Wallbangs that no human can ever achieve with a headshot. If you were shot through a door, chances are, it wasn't a triggerbot; doors are huge targets for wallbangs. But this usually makes it unnoticable if somebody is using a triggerbot.
  • Extremely far shots. This usually includes a nospread hack, so the bullets go in a straight line instead of going in a "spray" pattern.
Other notes
Just because somebody got a headshot and a wallbang and they're not in NiP does not mean they are hacking. Like I said, you were probably shot through a door. Here's an example that randomly somehow happened when I was in a 1v1. Yes, this was done by me.


See? Headshot wallbang. Simple.


..I really just wanted to use that for bragging rights.

Anyway, thank you for reading this very small guide.
3 条留言
Wild Tangent 2019 年 6 月 15 日 上午 5:33 
video is "unavailable"
Zinc  [作者] 2014 年 11 月 14 日 下午 2:52 
Thank you.
Pythonic 2014 年 11 月 14 日 下午 2:00 
Well done bro.