Yesterday, I reported a player on CubeCraft, and the report was denied for lack of evidence. You can see the video here:
Note that I only killed them because I had superior gear and ate a golden apple before hand. 3 hits in and I knew something was wrong, so I hit the record button, and luckily my recording software was on.
I believe that the player was in fact hacking, for the following reasons:
They were getting combos with me using the sword, and they had perfect timings, and flawless aim. This alone indicates either hacking or very good pvp skill. However, near the end of the fight, when it became clear he was likely going to lose, he panicked and began hitting faster, likely manually overriding his killaura by left clicking himself. He couldn't run away because he was too close to me, and his killaura lock view / aimbot prevented him from turning the other way. A lot of noob hackers, which I believe him to be, make the mistake of not having hotkeys to turn their hacks off in emergencies. I believe he made the same mistake.
Players who are actually that good at pvp, when faced against a player with superior gear, would often try to combo with critical hits to gain an advantage. If he were good, before I even hit the record button, he would have started wrecking me with crits. Instead he stayed with the same fighting style, indicating he was not good at judging his opponent's skill level and finding a solution to counter his opponent.
Another evidence of his killaura lock view / aimbot is that if you pause the video at any given time, his head is always tracking the exact same spot on my body, even if we had just hit eachother and out positions suddenly changed. He may be able to predict the knockback he would do to me, but he cannot possibly predict the knockback I would do to him
However, whereas with most players, especially good ones, the timings of their hits match the pattern of their movements. With this player, it seems like a separate brain was controlling his hits and movements. Whereas most players would move toward the opponent, hit, change direction, move toward the opponent again, hit, and repeat, he was hitting regardless of his direction of movement.
His hit range was a bit longer than normal, by roughly a third of a block. This could be due to lag, but I have very good internet. If you check any of my other videos, you would often be able to see me pressing tab to check the player list, and my internet is almost always the best. During the entire course of this game, I do not remember my internet being any worse than normal. Also, a few of the hits he got the highest range on, they were the start of a combo, not the middle of end of one. That eliminates the possibility of w tapping or lag, as those two could only give a player greater range after the first hit in a combo.
He only ever missed one hit, and that was the first hit where he started spamming. That was likely him trying to knock me away so that I would get out of his lock view / aimbot range, so he could turn and run away. At the same time, he was probably trying to turn back to escape, but he was turning the wrong direction for escape, signifying further that he does not know how to play the game, and was not being aware of his surroundings.
Judging from the fact that he had no other skill than to track people's bodies perfectly and hit with perfect timings, he is 98% likely to be a hacker.
Note that I only killed them because I had superior gear and ate a golden apple before hand. 3 hits in and I knew something was wrong, so I hit the record button, and luckily my recording software was on.
I believe that the player was in fact hacking, for the following reasons:
They were getting combos with me using the sword, and they had perfect timings, and flawless aim. This alone indicates either hacking or very good pvp skill. However, near the end of the fight, when it became clear he was likely going to lose, he panicked and began hitting faster, likely manually overriding his killaura by left clicking himself. He couldn't run away because he was too close to me, and his killaura lock view / aimbot prevented him from turning the other way. A lot of noob hackers, which I believe him to be, make the mistake of not having hotkeys to turn their hacks off in emergencies. I believe he made the same mistake.
Players who are actually that good at pvp, when faced against a player with superior gear, would often try to combo with critical hits to gain an advantage. If he were good, before I even hit the record button, he would have started wrecking me with crits. Instead he stayed with the same fighting style, indicating he was not good at judging his opponent's skill level and finding a solution to counter his opponent.
Another evidence of his killaura lock view / aimbot is that if you pause the video at any given time, his head is always tracking the exact same spot on my body, even if we had just hit eachother and out positions suddenly changed. He may be able to predict the knockback he would do to me, but he cannot possibly predict the knockback I would do to him
However, whereas with most players, especially good ones, the timings of their hits match the pattern of their movements. With this player, it seems like a separate brain was controlling his hits and movements. Whereas most players would move toward the opponent, hit, change direction, move toward the opponent again, hit, and repeat, he was hitting regardless of his direction of movement.
His hit range was a bit longer than normal, by roughly a third of a block. This could be due to lag, but I have very good internet. If you check any of my other videos, you would often be able to see me pressing tab to check the player list, and my internet is almost always the best. During the entire course of this game, I do not remember my internet being any worse than normal. Also, a few of the hits he got the highest range on, they were the start of a combo, not the middle of end of one. That eliminates the possibility of w tapping or lag, as those two could only give a player greater range after the first hit in a combo.
He only ever missed one hit, and that was the first hit where he started spamming. That was likely him trying to knock me away so that I would get out of his lock view / aimbot range, so he could turn and run away. At the same time, he was probably trying to turn back to escape, but he was turning the wrong direction for escape, signifying further that he does not know how to play the game, and was not being aware of his surroundings.
Judging from the fact that he had no other skill than to track people's bodies perfectly and hit with perfect timings, he is 98% likely to be a hacker.
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