Mouse with aimbot that can read the screen and sweep Valorant

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Mouse with aimbot that can read the screen and sweep Valorant

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Video game fans are more than used to encountering cheaters with “aimbots” that destroy your game. Well, now a robot creator has created an aimbot physics based on a wireless mouse. Basically, it’s a mouse that follows what’s happening on the screen without us needing to interact with it. The precision of this invention surpasses the pros of Valorant.

Any shooter or FPS video game has the problem of having a lot of users using cheats to play. We don’t know how funny it is, but it happens every day and they are a real nuisance. For many anti-cheat systems, these don’t just go away. Now things go further.

Mouse with aimbot that can destroy you in Valorant

Kamal Carter, a robot designer, created a mouse that scans the computer screen and who moves to click on objects. East physical aimbot system he’s so good that he can out-aim pro Valorant players.

Normally, aimbots are software-based, but they end up being detected quite easily and eventually kicked out. Making a system out of physical hardware is a real problem because it’s undetectable. We might unknowingly pick up that mouse and end up devastated.

This system is based on a omnidirectional four-wheel chassis designed to be placed around a wireless mouse. Receive instructions from the software analyzing the data on the screen. It allows this physical aimbot system to react to what is happening on the screen as if it were a person.

Carter tested this system on a training tool of objectives called Objective Lab. Said software displays random objects to calibrate the tool and objective information of effectiveness. After two months of work, he achieved that his automated mouse could track objects quickly and smoothly without fail.

Note that the average Aim Lab user gets between 40 and 50,000 points and professional players between 80 and 90,000 points. The first tests carried out with this robot gave scores close to 120,000 points. But he improved it several times, the second time reaching almost 140,000 points and the last time a huge 146,000 dots.

We say this robot has almost three times the accuracy of the average user and is 60% better than a professional gamer. Unfortunately, in the middle of testing against users, one of the motors crashed and the game was lost.

A crazy idea, but one that would be very difficult to detect

Software cheat systems are more or less controlled by game developers. This allows them to implement measures to prevent cheaters from entering games. Despite everything, these traps continue to appear and will continue to appear.

Now, how do you detect a mouse that uses a physical aimbot system? Well, the truth is that it is very difficult, since it does not really leave a trace of its operation. While Carter’s idea is great, it leaves the door open for in-service cheaters.

We’ll see if other imitations of this ingenious and dangerous robot appear.

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