Just to throw something else on: even if you're not sure if they're botting, if they're trying to nail you with shocks or snipes, bobbing up and down is another way to throw their real aim off, too. :bounce:
I have become very hard to headshot. :cat:
Aimbotters...know your real enemy.
Yeah see the problem with aimbots nowadays is that if you are smart, it's almost impossible to be caught. Basically you can set the tracking speed on the bot so it doesn't "jerk", so it actually looks like a smooth mouse movement. Also, you can set it so that it "overtracks" sometimes or misses a little, so you have to get just "pretty close" to your target, kind of like autoaim in single player. It's really cheap and really hard to spot, but the best players should still be able to kill them. I've had to deal with plenty of aimbotters in Call of Duty (UO), and the best thing to do is just record them without saying a peep.
Fook
Man I stopped playing UT Instantgib CTF because of aim botters every other match we play. Then I joined Monster Mash :D cause botter's aren't much of an issue.
The difference between successful people from others is
not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
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not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
FFE466
_________________________
{F}{AH}{CivFR}{XC}{U}{DF}{CJ}{SD}