This has to be aimbot.. right?
Battlefield 6 isn't even out yet and people are already cheating? original post - https://x.com/rileycs_/status/1953932335688114596 viscose - https://www.youtube.com/@UCfvDLSm9fpRJ9olrwLl0I-A irrpa - https://www.youtube.com/@UCRnbWzoPr3N6eL6VKKg5IZg Need a new wallpaper? https://optimum.store Video gear Camera: https://geni.us/5YfMuy Primary Lens: https://geni.us/pWnoPBr https://www.instagram.com/only_optimum/ https://www.twitch.tv/optimum https://twitter.com/OptimumTechYT As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Nothing is sponsored / paid promotion, however some hardware is sent for review and kept.
Video Chapters
- 0:00 Initial reactions and community outrage against alleged cheaters
- 0:05 Our host introduces the catgirl streamer at the heart of the controversy
- 0:13 Dive into the "catgirl's" suspiciously fast and precise aiming clips
- 0:24 Could this seemingly superhuman aim actually be legitimate skill
- 0:38 More intense clips showcasing extreme target switching and quick locks
- 0:53 Unbelievable shots, even seemingly hitting enemies through solid objects
- 1:11 Setting aside the cat ears, let's dissect the controversial aiming style
- 1:22 The surprising reality of how legitimate, high-level aim can appear
- 1:32 Showcasing professional gamers whose aim defies belief and logic
- 1:54 Introducing "aim demons," players achieving impossible feats without cheats
- 2:19 Exploring the intense dedication required to master aiming in games
- 2:51 The pursuit of lowest latency and optimal setups for competitive advantage
- 3:04 Re-examining the original "sus" clips with new insights on aim mechanics
- 3:21 The art of making your aim look like a cheat for internet clout
- 3:40 A closer look reveals the streamer isn't consistently hitting these shots
- 3:56 Hand cam footage confirms human errors, overflicking, and corrections
- 4:10 Breaking down the overflicking and corrections that reveal human input
- 4:32 Why does this "snappy" aiming style often mislead viewers as cheating
- 4:49 Simple steps to replicate this aggressive, fast-paced aiming technique
- 5:15 The result of relentless practice: aiming so good, it seems impossible
- 5:35 The dedication of players striving for personal bests in aim training
- 5:50 Host attempts "sus" aiming styles after just one afternoon of practice
- 6:08 That infamous flick behind the rock: reflex or advanced game sense
- 6:27 Rapid flick after kill: common, practiced reflex, not a cheat
- 6:48 Mini-map, audio cues, and handcam prove skill, not illicit software
- 7:09 The shocking reaction of gamers convinced cheating is rampant
- 7:22 Disbelief in human skill is the problem, not cheating, says host
- 7:48 Distinguishing genuine aimbot from incredibly refined, hard-earned gaming skill
- 8:14 Concluding thoughts; share your own takes on competitive aiming
Original Output
0:00 Initial reactions and community outrage against alleged cheaters 0:05 Our host introduces the catgirl streamer at the heart of the controversy 0:13 Dive into the "catgirl's" suspiciously fast and precise aiming clips 0:24 Could this seemingly superhuman aim actually be legitimate skill 0:38 More intense clips showcasing extreme target switching and quick locks 0:53 Unbelievable shots, even seemingly hitting enemies through solid objects 1:11 Setting aside the cat ears, let's dissect the controversial aiming style 1:22 The surprising reality of how legitimate, high-level aim can appear 1:32 Showcasing professional gamers whose aim defies belief and logic 1:54 Introducing "aim demons," players achieving impossible feats without cheats 2:19 Exploring the intense dedication required to master aiming in games 2:51 The pursuit of lowest latency and optimal setups for competitive advantage 3:04 Re-examining the original "sus" clips with new insights on aim mechanics 3:21 The art of making your aim look like a cheat for internet clout 3:40 A closer look reveals the streamer isn't consistently hitting these shots 3:56 Hand cam footage confirms human errors, overflicking, and corrections 4:10 Breaking down the overflicking and corrections that reveal human input 4:32 Why does this "snappy" aiming style often mislead viewers as cheating 4:49 Simple steps to replicate this aggressive, fast-paced aiming technique 5:15 The result of relentless practice: aiming so good, it seems impossible 5:35 The dedication of players striving for personal bests in aim training 5:50 Host attempts "sus" aiming styles after just one afternoon of practice 6:08 That infamous flick behind the rock: reflex or advanced game sense 6:27 Rapid flick after kill: common, practiced reflex, not a cheat 6:48 Mini-map, audio cues, and handcam prove skill, not illicit software 7:09 The shocking reaction of gamers convinced cheating is rampant 7:22 Disbelief in human skill is the problem, not cheating, says host 7:48 Distinguishing genuine aimbot from incredibly refined, hard-earned gaming skill 8:14 Concluding thoughts; share your own takes on competitive aiming Timestamps by McCoder Douglas