- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
Hardware aim assist: your mousepad moves to make up for your slow or poor aiming.
Seems like a lot of hate for this dude’s project. I enjoyed his video on it and it’s much less serious than everyone is making it seem. He does take it into CS2 lobbies but just for fun, not ranked.
Here’s all the stuff he’s done:
How’s that kernel level anti-cheat dealing with this, eh?
The system uses a computer vision model to monitor the screen
2028: The current iteration of anti-cheat systems for PCs now require that the user play while being recorded by a set of video cameras constantly looking for other cameras in their field of view that might be looking at the screen.
So a significant amount of time and resources were poured into a project whose sole intention was to gain an advantage against other people playing fairly in a video game?
Is this what the world needs now?
Is their next project hydraulics for people to compete in the county wide weightlifting competition?
What a complete waste of ideas.
You could also see it as a demonstration of how silly kernel-level anti-cheat is.
This could be used to assist people with mobility issues in their hands/arms to level the field. But I don’t think the inventor has thought about that.
And he doesn’t have to. I’m pretty sure Voltaire wasn’t thinking of smartphones when he was working with batteries, yet here we are.
Skill issue






