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sun possible cheater
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#91
3 Frags +

Just before someone posts his "highscore": 13 presses/second is the worlds record

Just before someone posts his "highscore": 13 presses/second is the worlds record
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#92
8 Frags +

103
maplestory pq leader get @ me

103
maplestory pq leader get @ me
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#93
4 Frags +

http://puu.sh/ajc2h/3b18a42f13.png

fight me in mario party domination

[img]http://puu.sh/ajc2h/3b18a42f13.png[/img]

fight me in mario party domination
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#94
3 Frags +

i got 104 as my best

http://puu.sh/ajddL/e727eef5b9.png

but now my arm hurts from clicking too much and i can't get past 100 anymore

nvm i'm a god http://puu.sh/ajdys/fd1f8b6cd5.png

i got 104 as my best [img]http://puu.sh/ajddL/e727eef5b9.png[/img]

but now my arm hurts from clicking too much and i can't get past 100 anymore

nvm i'm a god http://puu.sh/ajdys/fd1f8b6cd5.png
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#95
10 Frags +
Air_
nvm i'm a god http://puu.sh/ajdys/fd1f8b6cd5.png

Whats a god to a nonbleiever?

http://s29.postimg.org/jk5kwxy2f/nonbeliever.png

[quote=Air_]

nvm i'm a god http://puu.sh/ajdys/fd1f8b6cd5.png[/quote]


Whats a god to a nonbleiever?

[img]http://s29.postimg.org/jk5kwxy2f/nonbeliever.png[/img]
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#96
1 Frags +

someone who cheats by using 2 fingers instead of one.
if that is one finger though, props

someone who cheats by using 2 fingers instead of one.
if that is one finger though, props
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#97
-4 Frags +

.. aaanyway
is there any sort of recourse for this? Has anyone messaged valve/the vac team? I know their system is all 'automated' but this is blatant. Odd that it hasn't been picked up.

.. aaanyway
is there any sort of recourse for this? Has anyone messaged valve/the vac team? I know their system is all 'automated' but this is blatant. Odd that it hasn't been picked up.
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#98
3 Frags +

I'm pretty sure you can't just tell Valve to ban a random cheater.

I'm pretty sure you can't just tell Valve to ban a random cheater.
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#99
-2 Frags +

I was more thinking that they could update vac to look for this sort of thing

I was more thinking that they could update vac to look for this sort of thing
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#100
5 Frags +

they usually do take note of the more public and top privately used cheats

it's just that they let it sit for a few weeks/months and then have a huge vac-ban wave after people consider hacks to be 100% safe to use lol

they usually do take note of the more public and top privately used cheats

it's just that they let it sit for a few weeks/months and then have a huge vac-ban wave after people consider hacks to be 100% safe to use lol
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#101
-1 Frags +

Yeah true i guess i was just assuming they didnt know about this cheat, nvm

Yeah true i guess i was just assuming they didnt know about this cheat, nvm
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#102
0 Frags +

Edit: apologies, didn't see tooth's calculations. Thanks tooth.

Edit: apologies, didn't see tooth's calculations. Thanks tooth.
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#103
-21 Frags +

how the fuck is how long you can hold down the +attack button a point of contention here

i can deliberately and accidentally hold it down for less than a single tick. it causes my client to think it shot then go back on the fact.

how the fuck is how long you can hold down the +attack button a point of contention here

i can deliberately and accidentally hold it down for less than a single tick. it causes my client to think it shot then go back on the fact.
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#104
7 Frags +

can you provide us with a demo of you holding it down for less than a single tick?

can you provide us with a demo of you holding it down for less than a single tick?
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#105
11 Frags +
wareyahow the fuck is how long you can hold down the +attack button a point of contention here

i can deliberately and accidentally hold it down for less than a single tick. it causes my client to think it shot then go back on the fact.

ya seeing has how ticks are 15 ms long and a "good" human reaction time would be 150 ms im sure that you are capable of twitching 10 times faster than a normal human being on a regular basis

go back to watching anime and putting schoolgirls in ur avatar

[quote=wareya]how the fuck is how long you can hold down the +attack button a point of contention here

i can deliberately and accidentally hold it down for less than a single tick. it causes my client to think it shot then go back on the fact.[/quote]


ya seeing has how ticks are 15 ms long and a "good" human reaction time would be 150 ms im sure that you are capable of twitching 10 times faster than a normal human being on a regular basis

go back to watching anime and putting schoolgirls in ur avatar
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#106
14 Frags +

mason your argument is dumb because reaction=/=action.

mason your argument is dumb because reaction=/=action.
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#107
0 Frags +

ok hooli if u really wanna defend the weaboo who claims he can click his mouse 66 times a second thats fine too

ok hooli if u really wanna defend the weaboo who claims he can click his mouse 66 times a second thats fine too
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#108
9 Frags +
mok hooli if u really wanna defend the weaboo who claims he can click his mouse 66 times a second thats fine too

not the same thing

[quote=m]ok hooli if u really wanna defend the weaboo who claims he can click his mouse 66 times a second thats fine too[/quote]

not the same thing
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#109
13 Frags +

naw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.

naw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.
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#110
6 Frags +
downpournaw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.

The problem is that you're comparing the time which M1 was registered as depressed, to the average time between separate clicks. These are totally different things.

I have no interest in defending this guy and think he's probably cheating, but I don't think the argument being used here is completely valid.

[quote=downpour]naw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.[/quote]

The problem is that you're comparing the time which M1 was registered as depressed, to the average time between separate clicks. These are totally different things.

I have no interest in defending this guy and think he's probably cheating, but I don't think the argument being used here is completely valid.
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#111
2 Frags +

Physiological Basis of Motor Control[edit]
Motor Units[edit]
Daily tasks, for instance walking to the bathroom, talking one of your friends or eating the dinner all require multiple muscles that innervate body parts to move properly in order to complete specific tasks. Motor units that consist tens, hundreds or even thousands of motor nerves branches are connected to the muscles. In our body, Rectus femoris contains approximately 1 million muscles fibers which are controlled by around 1000 of motor nerves. Within one motor units which can categorized to type I (slow twitch) or Type II fibers (fast twitch), the composition type of the muscle fiber will be consistent (homogeneous); whereas within one muscle, there will be several different combination of two types of motor units (heterogeneous).[26]

There are three primary types of muscle fibers: Type I, Type IIa and Type IIb. As described above, Type I muscle fibers are known as slow twitch oxidative, Type IIa are fast twitch oxidative and Type IIb are fast twitch glycolytic. These three different types of fibers are specialized to have unique functionalities. Type I fibers are described as high endurance but low Force/Power/Speed production, Type IIb as low endurance but high Force/Power/Speed production and Type IIa fibers are characterized in between the two.

A

Nervous system organization
Motor units are multiple muscle fibers that are bundled together. When a person wants to move their body, in order to achieve a certain task, the brain instantly sends out an impulse signal that reaches the specific motor unit through the spinal cord. After receiving the signal from the brain, the motor unit contracts muscle fibers within the group thus creating movement. There is no partial firing in the motor unit, meaning, once the signal is detected, all the muscles fibers within the unit contract. However, there are different intensities. Since each motor unit contracts 100% of its fiber once stimulated, types of motor unit that generate different force or speed are significant.

Fiber Type—Contraction Speed—Time to Peak Power—Fatigue

I (slow twitch) -------slow--------------100 milliseconds--------slowly

IIA (fast twitch) -----fast-----------------50 milliseconds--------fast

IIB (fast twitch) -----very fast-----------25 milliseconds--------fast

whatever

Physiological Basis of Motor Control[edit]
Motor Units[edit]
Daily tasks, for instance walking to the bathroom, talking one of your friends or eating the dinner all require multiple muscles that innervate body parts to move properly in order to complete specific tasks. Motor units that consist tens, hundreds or even thousands of motor nerves branches are connected to the muscles. In our body, Rectus femoris contains approximately 1 million muscles fibers which are controlled by around 1000 of motor nerves. Within one motor units which can categorized to type I (slow twitch) or Type II fibers (fast twitch), the composition type of the muscle fiber will be consistent (homogeneous); whereas within one muscle, there will be several different combination of two types of motor units (heterogeneous).[26]

There are three primary types of muscle fibers: Type I, Type IIa and Type IIb. As described above, Type I muscle fibers are known as slow twitch oxidative, Type IIa are fast twitch oxidative and Type IIb are fast twitch glycolytic. These three different types of fibers are specialized to have unique functionalities. Type I fibers are described as high endurance but low Force/Power/Speed production, Type IIb as low endurance but high Force/Power/Speed production and Type IIa fibers are characterized in between the two.

A

Nervous system organization
Motor units are multiple muscle fibers that are bundled together. When a person wants to move their body, in order to achieve a certain task, the brain instantly sends out an impulse signal that reaches the specific motor unit through the spinal cord. After receiving the signal from the brain, the motor unit contracts muscle fibers within the group thus creating movement. There is no partial firing in the motor unit, meaning, once the signal is detected, all the muscles fibers within the unit contract. However, there are different intensities. Since each motor unit contracts 100% of its fiber once stimulated, types of motor unit that generate different force or speed are significant.

Fiber Type—Contraction Speed—Time to Peak Power—Fatigue

I (slow twitch) -------slow--------------100 milliseconds--------slowly

IIA (fast twitch) -----fast-----------------50 milliseconds--------fast

IIB (fast twitch) -----very fast-----------25 milliseconds--------fast

whatever
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#112
15 Frags +
downpournaw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.

anime kills teams

[quote=downpour]naw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.[/quote]
anime kills teams
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#113
0 Frags +
Kerchdownpournaw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.

The problem is that you're comparing the time which M1 was registered as depressed, to the average time between separate clicks. These are totally different things.

I have no interest in defending this guy and think he's probably cheating, but I don't think the argument being used here is completely valid.

i feel like you took what i said a little too seriously mate

[quote=Kerch][quote=downpour]naw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.[/quote]

The problem is that you're comparing the time which M1 was registered as depressed, to the average time between separate clicks. These are totally different things.

I have no interest in defending this guy and think he's probably cheating, but I don't think the argument being used here is completely valid.[/quote]
i feel like you took what i said a little too seriously mate
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#114
12 Frags +
Rickeveryone knows hackers are scum of the earth and get jumped at lans.... be weary my friends

http://chronicle.com/blognetwork/lesboprof/files/2011/09/wary-and-weary2.jpg

[quote=Rick]everyone knows hackers are scum of the earth and get jumped at lans.... be weary my friends[/quote]

[img]http://chronicle.com/blognetwork/lesboprof/files/2011/09/wary-and-weary2.jpg[/img]
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#115
6 Frags +

Guys you're forgetting one important variable: Valve programming. Who knows what miracles of time warping can go on in the Source engine.

Just test it yourself in TF2.

Guys you're forgetting one important variable: Valve programming. Who knows what miracles of time warping can go on in the Source engine.

Just test it yourself in TF2.
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#116
4 Frags +

Making an effort to do it, I could usually get +attack and -attack within 3-5 ticks.

Rebinding a key to it, I could reliably achieve it in 2 ticks (eg. tick 1 +attack, tick 3 -attack) on cherry blacks.

I tried stabbing and floating on the switch, stabbing seemed to be faster but not entirely sure.

Making an effort to do it, I could usually get +attack and -attack within 3-5 ticks.

Rebinding a key to it, I could reliably achieve it in 2 ticks (eg. tick 1 +attack, tick 3 -attack) on cherry blacks.


I tried stabbing and floating on the switch, stabbing seemed to be faster but not entirely sure.
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#117
17 Frags +

i think it is funnier imagining someone practicing jabbing their mouse for 16 hours a day at light speed while sniping in team fortress 2

i think it is funnier imagining someone practicing jabbing their mouse for 16 hours a day at light speed while sniping in team fortress 2
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#118
14 Frags +

I see he subscribes to the venerated pyro main school of aim theory

I see he subscribes to the venerated pyro main school of aim theory
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#119
5 Frags +

he aims like my arthritis riddled grandmother, bs those shots are legit. i've seen six year olds with better tracking.

he aims like my arthritis riddled grandmother, bs those shots are legit. i've seen six year olds with better tracking.
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#120
18 Frags +
sky_downpournaw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.
anime kills teams

http://i.imgur.com/RMQdrnk.jpg

[quote=sky_][quote=downpour]naw mason you dont get it, after hours and hours of anime we've developed "superhuman" reflexes and can click at LEAST 67 times per second.
shit gets pretty intense man.[/quote]
anime kills teams[/quote]

[img]http://i.imgur.com/RMQdrnk.jpg[/img]
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