A very subtle and powerful Genji aimbot

For anyone who interests in a subtle aimbot. Replay code: 06VR41, red Genji.

In round 2, he switched to McCree for a brief moment. During that period he had 100% headshot. But his Genji aimbot has no sudden snap, always just softly aim for the head right click.

I think he also has maphack, because he aimed opponents before they appear around the corners a few times.

Man, cheats nowadays are hard to tell. But I guess stats never lies.

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i think there’s an email for this. they’ll action you for calling out specific people on the forums.

Hacks@Blizzard.com

I know. I just don’t bother that much. He’s a smurf, so he clearly doesn’t care for more new accounts. And this is QP, so I doubt Bliz will take any serious action. I’m just sorry for my dear opponents.

This gengu was a complete idiot. But he aims his combo better then Necros

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It’s not about the mode, they just do the incremental silences if you call out someone specific sometimes. No hard feelings, just didn’t want it to happen to you.

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He doesn’t even aim it in the clip though??? The first clip his mouse doesn’t even go near your head.

Yep, you are totaly right. It is SOOOOO fast that you even cant see it in 60 fps. I cant see this move even at 144 hz

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I encountered a Genji smurf cheater when he microflicked each shuriken on his M1 to a headshot. Didnt know what was going on first , but the replay was pretty much evidence.

Not as much projectile cheaters outside of maybe Hanzo though. Usually its Widow, Ashe, Cree players. Always check if they try to drop accuracy on these heroes by shooting the ground or the air. Or rightclicks on nothing on Cree, enough evidence that they cheat.

Just wait a lil more …AI cheats will make online games unplayable.

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It’s not that hard to tell. If good mechanics don’t have good game sense to go along with it, it’s almost certainly a hack. The Genji has bad game sense and his 180 is very clunky. He also leads his shots into walls. Also he landed simply too many hs. The hack became much more obvious after he swapped to McCree.

Disgusting cheater.

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There’s no aimbot in this video.

lol Genji swapped off Genji to McCree and wow was that a TON of dink sounds on nearly every shot when played in slow motion some shots weren’t headshots, but wow the headshot tracking is sus.

He doesn’t even aim at the head, none of the shurikens when thrown are even close to being headshots, yet shurikens that should blatantly miss the target are all headshots.

He seems to be using silent aim instead to force the projectiles to headshot. With silent aim, the bullets essentially home in to targets no matter where your cursor actually is.

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If good mechanics don’t have good game sense to go along with it, it’s almost certainly a hack

OMG, I need to introduce you to some fellow high plat players I know…

May be. I dont know about cheats a lot.

BTW look at this

Ah yes, the ultra fast not visible to the eye even at 0.25x slow motion, tracking enemy through hanzo dragons obscuring visibility, zero overshooting even with such a super fast flick and didn’t even stop to confirm the kill before moving back to cover. Very blatant.

This microflick widow aimbot is extremely common sight.

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It’s magic bullet (two frame movement: one frame flick to the head, one frame flick back to the original position)
It makes it look like your bullets are homing or ā€œmagicā€

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Oh hell yeah! I can’t wait to watch this guy when I get home! Watching rare cheaters is so entertaining. One of the coolest hacks I have ever seen was in Starcraft2 where this guy’s Zerglings had an auto micro hack where the lings would autorun from enemy banelings and his APM would shoot to 1000+, for reference a normal platinum player in sc2 gets 50apm, pro players get around 300-500apm.

I saw 18 000 APM with split hack :slight_smile:

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Have you been in TF2 lately?