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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @charles_wipman
    @charles_wipman Год назад +1

    Great shooting, don't looks easy.

    • @TwinCityShredder
      @TwinCityShredder  Год назад +1

      This game is definitely tough. I have always sucked at sniping in Hell Let Loose, but like anything, practice makes perfect. I got a long way to go though.

    • @charles_wipman
      @charles_wipman Год назад +1

      @@TwinCityShredder Kinda reminded me of using the Hecate on the ArmA3 and doing kills at +1400m, sniping on the HLL it's "easier" for me with anything that don't the K98K i always have to wonder where the ff... the bullet gonna drop, i hate it and love at the same time, depending on the map.

  • @sgtstedanko7186
    @sgtstedanko7186 Год назад +1

    Hey shredder, i was watching a video of yours from a couple years ago. The one about cheaters in HLL.
    You should check out Valhalla. He regularly goes 100+ kills per match and when asked about it says its
    "3650 hours bro"
    Yet he'll run around without using cover and wipe multiple squads through concealment using one taps.
    Of course he misses a bit to make it look legit, but I'm nearly convinced he's using some type of software.
    Claims to play competitively for Esprit De Corps. Ironically labeled ESPT.
    ever checked to see if he's legit?

    • @TwinCityShredder
      @TwinCityShredder  Год назад +1

      I've seen his channel before, but it's been a year since I looked last, but I just watched most of his most recent video on 0.25x speed, and nothing seemed sus. I can spot a cheater easily if they post their game play, even if their god tier at trying to hide it.
      I didn't see any lock on through walls, and definitely no aimbot. His recoil control is a dead giveaway that he's not using aimbot.
      Walls are a harder metric to track, but I didn't see any locks that would show knowledge of an enemy.
      With that said, most cheaters trying to hide there cheats, toggle aimbot on and off. Usually with a foot pedal.
      I didn't see any patterns regarding this.
      If there's a clip that you can link with a time stamp that you're impartial about, I can break it down for you.
      Valhalla has good mechanics and has played with competitive players for a long time.
      3400 hours isn't a good defense against a cheating claim though.
      It's why I hate that EAC is so bad at detecting cheaters, because then the Admins have to understand what to look for, and imo 1 false ban is worse than 100 people cheating.
      If there is anyone stupid enough to put full gameplay of them trying to hide cheats in HLL, I would call them out in a dedicated video.
      What I have seen recently in battlebit is a couple YT'ers putting out video as if they're legit, and they are absolutely locking onto players through walls, and their aimbot always locks to a body part, such as the enemies right shoulder.
      While my ego will never be fragile enough to ever use cheats, I have studied cheats and spent thousands of hours examining normal, sus, and cheaters gameplay. Mostly warzone, since many streamers try to hide their cheats. Which is how you spot the patterns.
      But I will say, that if I was to ever hold a big money prize for a HLL tournament, I would not play but be an admin on a fresh Steam account, I would definitely install wall hacks, so I could actually see people lock on to enemies on the other side of a hedge and such. Plus you'd have all the player info, health, weapon, etc

    • @sgtstedanko7186
      @sgtstedanko7186 Год назад

      @@TwinCityShredder ruclips.net/video/AuGZHK8Mlko/видео.htmlsi=itarfSP4F9QtHNU-
      Also I'm from the Twin Cities myself. Grew up outside the west metro.
      Small world.