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- Mar 27, 2025
I say this as someone who likes Harmful Opinions, please keep in mind that his video was simply one of his harmful opinions (it was retarded). However, it's not quite as dumb as it seems, he looked at the most obvious example of cheating in the video, and in fact the part where the troon accidentally admits to cheating without realizing it, and he realizes "wait, if we analyze the video out of context, there's really nothing weird about it". And, yes, there is nothing strange about moving your crosshair to a wall while you wait for an enemy to emerge from cover, but that isn't what the clip shows, what it actually shows is the man activating an aimhack cheat to lock-on to a player behind cover, and then, because he didn't expect it to do that, he admits he made a mistake by "flicking" to the player through cover. Harmful says that we don't really know that he did lock on to the player through cover, however, the troon certainly did know, which is why he found his "own gameplay" to be surprising. Also, it's pretty clear that this troon is not the sort of person who would point his gun at a wall while waiting for a target to emerge. Add to this the laughable claim that "aimers" slowed down the clips and they actually look reasonable, meanwhile if you go frame-by-frame the troon is at times perfectly locked onto individual bones of the enemy's model. I would also suggest that, if you need to slow down the gameplay to make it seem legit to you, it's probably because the gameplay is in fact not legit.Riley is a retard who just started using aimbots and doesn't know how to tweak his settings, that's why it's so obvious and why he locked onto models pixel perfect.
You could also point to the emu war, even Australians didn't decide to start breeding emus for bounty money.Idk if we have properly hated pajeets enough but this was funny. Turns out the conclusion of the Cobra effect was wrong and it was more of a study on pajeet behavior instead of human behavior