I think the bot was failing to AA the Deejay player because he started using the command jump, maybe the script wasn't recognizing that it was a jump and so wasn't doing the air SPD so the scrub was trying to use lariat which loses to crossup.
Does that mean the scripter learned how to make his script read game memory? Asking because if command jump isn't regular jump, then it's not just watching pixels on screen like some scripting tools do
@@fliptight It's possible, but I want to know how he was able to get a program to read game memory to allow for that functionality, and what the addresses for the flags are. Information like that should be used for good, not evil
For some reason I had a feeling it was going to be a Dee Jay that beat the bot. When players try to regular jump over the bot, it just jumps up and air SPDs. But maybe the bot wasn't built to deal with Dee Jays specific shenanigans which is how he keeps getting to jump over for free.
I definitely came across a cheater recently. His reactions were ridiculously quick, and he seemed to be using an auto DI mechanic. I checked out his stats and he had a 50% win rate in casuals, but a 91% win rate in ranked 🤔
@@originalzero4422 No one would spend all their time in lab practicing perfect parries and then somehow be trash at every other aspect in the game. He couldn't even convert off of the perfect parries, he would just perfect parry me and then press a couple jabs.
Using cheats disrespects the hard work and dedication that goes into creating these games. It also undermines the efforts of fellow players who choose to play fair and compete with skill alone.
It ain't that deep, it's just unfun for all involved, we don't need to delve into the morals and psychology to point and say "this dude is an asshole who deserved the rocks thrown at him on the playground"
Since it's reading inputs and not game state (which is why it can't parry fireball) you can probably bust it by hitting heavy buttons during jabs or something, or kara-ing your throw so it tries to parry the button instead of teching the throw
The gief player is always playing, but the cheat program will automatically try to do a predetermined move whenever it detects an input for certain moves from the opponent. Kinda like how enemies in some video games reads your input (elden ring etc)
@@wanpokke I’m sure people would find creative ways to make cheat engines fight each other, but that would have to be the goal of all participants I guess.
@@rxvenge8962 Plus you can have the cheats have a random chance of activating. If you set it so it only counters 30% of DIs, or only auto-PPs 5% of the time, I don't think anyone would ever suspect a thing.
@@nbkhnzzrthey don't have to frame 1 every time, you can also let your script miss it completely if its low leverage situations making it virtually impossible to be sure from the outside and just looks like clutch play. Its even worse if the script will actually give up whole Ws. Just take Ls now and then to make any accusations completely toothless. That when you do want to win, you can be seen as a pure skill monster
I saw a vid on the bots being used for these (i don't recall but i do believe it was BrianF). That bot had everything slider based. DI, tech, AA the lot on a slider from 0-100 adjustable on the fly, independently from other values etc. So if he's not hitting the perfect parry every time, he might literally have set the slider to 95% and thought to himself "hey no-one's gonna catch on" That is the real, real issue with these cheats. It's not the blatant zangiefs in plat. It's the risk of new up and coming tourney players downloading these and ever so slightly nudging sliders to give themselves an advantage to go toe to toe with pros or just barely edge them out. You'll be left with this FPS situation where you can't ever truly trust someone new for being legit until they prove themselves at an offline event.
even offline events aren't immune to this as cheats can be loaded onto pads, fight sticks, mice, keyboards ect. it is defiantly less likely but far from impossible as proven by csgo having some pros found to be cheating and doing so at large offline events for some time before finally being found out
@@blinx_x9925 I think once that starts happening, anyone in top 16 or top 32 will have their pad, stick or other device forcefully factory reset by the tourney and they just have to deal with that to insure clean play. That's the one benefit of electronics. If someone starts getting cheeky, you just swap a board and now what ?
If you notice there at the end of the Dee Jay match the bot tried to air SPD to anti air but it missed. I imagine it caught that the opponent was in the air but didn't exactly execute the right option. Also it's possible that the delay or rollback frames make it fail
I think I came across this a few days ago. I play Guile and it was another Gief, not this guy. Everything I did in round 1 was wrong but I noticed a lot of walk forward. Round 2 I just opened with EX boom which connected and then all you heard for the rest of the round was: "PERFECT, PERFECT, PERFECT..." You're right, the bot couldn't handle it. I imagine because PP on attacks and PP on projectiles are coded differently the bot handles them differently so it doesn't PP projectiles. I imagine v. 2.0 will correct that oversight.
i used to be a coder for a living. my theory is that script reads input commands from memory to determine what move is about to be performed. since normals have a predetermined amount of frames that are constant every time it’s easier for the script to determine when to parry. with fireballs, the frame time of when it reaches the opponent is variable depending on how far away you do it. the script can determine when it happens but it’s much more difficult to time the parry based on frame data alone. they would have to read some kind of collision data from memory which i’m assuming they haven’t figured out how to do or is more difficult to do.
@@fliptight Obligatory "Not a cheat developer", but I mean, just read player positions from memory, if you're already using it for other stuff? Or better yet, find the entity list and read it, until a projectile gets close enough to where it will hit on the next few frames, and parry it? Edit; Not condoning cheating, but this is just sad.
This is a big problem with the game on PC. The worst part is that console players are starting to turn off crossplay because of this, and fighting games playerbase on PC die out very quickly, pair that up with the strict matchmaking the game has when choosing people from your region only and that's a recipe for disaster.
I mean the auto perfect parry right after one another is a dead giveaway, the best player in the world doesnt have that level of crazy reactions usually.
I think for the DJ, the reason the bot was missing the parry on crouch MK (If im not mistaken everytime it missed it was when dj did the 1/3M input for the quick slide
I think depending on connection using really fast moves might work, since by the time he'd receive the input of say a 4f normal, it would have connected already as rollback lets it rock and corrects if inputs are late
What the actual point to use cheats in competitive play? Is it to trick yourself into some sense of worth, or to spoil fun? Picking apart the cheat-bots on the other hand is impressive. 👍
Spoiling the fun for others, ensuring the wins they believe they deserve, demonstrating that those NOT using cheats are categorically worse than those who are... Could see any of those reasons being the case here.
*_And as the fraudulent Zangief was beaten,he was flabbergasted,how could someone possibly defeat him? The answer...rythm. But he did not know this...instead he ranted about "cheaters" to his,now gone for 8 years seeing this disappointment of a children,father._*
I have to say, for all of the various character archetypes, grapplers are among the scariest when given frame perfect reactions and gameplay Though with the notable caveat that the game has a decent selection of strong defensive options. In games without good defensive options, grapplers still couldn't _reliably_ get in even with frame perfection.
In terms of my skills, I am decent in all the single-player modes but online, I seldom ever win in casual matches and I'm simply not cut out for ranked matches. That said, seeing this makes me feel better about myself because I could never stoop down so low as to use a cheat program to cheat my way into the Platinum rank. I think if players in SF6 cheat like this, then they should be either banned from online play altogether or relegated to special servers where they can only play with other cheaters. That way, the players who actually know how to play the game can enjoy it and cheaters can't ruin the fun for them.
I think the bot is only detecting when the opponent uses an attack with a hitbox, as the Dee Jay was using non-attack moves and the bot just kept walking.
Ran into the exact same thing ironically on a Gief player as well, i ended up beating him by cheesing him from a distance but literally perfect parried everything i threw out.
I’ve played a lot of Overwatch and League, and see many videos on how people use aimbot or wall hacks in those games. I got Street Fighter VI for Christmas, but have been watching videos of the game since SFV and I had no idea that people could cheat in fighting games like this.
I like how you expose these frauds bro. Like I said on your other video I came across a player named Urifeet DI reactions where mad had like one loss everyday they played. Looked up the name on google and there where other players on Reddit saying something was fishy with player
It can't anticipate for him delaying certain actions it resets itself thinking something else may happen so it puts that as priority and doesn't auto parry
The whole idea of fighters to me is self improvement and your own ability to smash another human up by skill, I don't see why cheating would ever be enticing in a game like this.
I think when capcom discover a cheater, they should pretend they won a big prize and invite them onto a stage in front of 1000s of people to show off their skills.
It’s because it’s not fun, the botters get bored of just having to hit 1-2 buttons a match while the bot does everything else. So they try to take a turn
"The player tries pressing buttons, which disables the bot, and they get bodied for it" Imagine the rage this must be causing on the cheater lol, you're winning the match and try to finish it "hands-on", only for the game to remind you that you're garbage at the game as you throw the match. No matter how much you cheat, as soon as you put your hands on the controls, you're sent back to the trash tier you belong.
the perfect parries were of course ridiculous, but the DI's looked normal to me.. as a gief player i try to use it when people try to fireball or perhaps if they try to kick from long range
Played a Cammy that was Plat 3 the other day. Walking forward like this and jumping in with 3 crouching lights into spiral arrow. Once I figured it out, it went to frame perfect di and dps. Sad state of gaming…
Chun's and other own Air Throw and waiting for it to jump for a heavy punish would work. But it's disheartening to most players when they realize they're playing a bot. I got used to it in 4 but its still ridiculous. I like solving puzzles so I try to analyze and crack Bots and Hacks when I encounter them. While not SF related, this hacker stuff makes me remember a funny story. Me and a buddy way back noticed a guy hacking in HALO 4. So we joined his team at the change over and deliberately just kept following him just to standing in front of him to block his ability to shoot anything with our bodies - using popping up to stare down his scopes because Friendly Fire wasn't on the mode. Then we just stalked him through several games until he quit by either blocking him on out team so he couldn't do anything or specifically singling him out on the enemy team in every situation for a 2 on 1 coordinated ambush at all costs, even if he got one of us or his teammates got us in the effort. It was hilarious. The best being when he was in the middle of a team push on our base and we scouted him out. We then did a suicide run through enemy fire, by passing 4 other enemy players we could have easily killed en route who were genuinely confused as to what we were doing - I assassinated the hacking little $*** - in the middle of his team in the middle of the field in the middle of a firefight - got killed, my buddy ran in to teabag him before getting killed to. He rage quit after that one. Right up there with infinitely setting immortal people on fire with molotovs in Red Dead by taking turns with your posse until they rage quit. You can hone your own skills and understanding of the game by messing with hackers by doing abnormal things is my point. Hacks are designs to play at top level and tend to have issues handling bronze effect nonsense.
Even if it was only auto throw break, it's still ridiculously OD. It would be like playing rocks paper scissor with someone with complete immunity to paper.
honestly i wish to there were tournaments for cheats, like the ones for people's custom chess bots. there's some real cool stuff to be explored and exploited.
I think it may be not as interesting as you think. My fear is it be the boys doing nothing and just perfect parrying and throw teching. The game is balance around reaction times. So offense works because on some level players have to guess. But if an ai was super fast at reacting, the things they can’t react to would shrink to basically nothing. And if everything is reacted, no way of starting pressure is safe. I could be wrong but I feel because it does have the reaction time issues. It be very boring. I could be wrong.
Not where I wanna be skill wise but grateful I never hit this low point of cheating in online games
Its china, bro. Cheating is ingrained in every aspect of chinese culture
>invincible to all physical attacks
>0 answer to fireballs
this is just canon zangief
Lore accurate gief
@@Lazerbeam502 I was given an option to translate your comment and it changed to "lore accurately given"
Lol
Pretty sure a ton of characters easily body Gief in canon
That Dee Jay is a baller figuring out the gaps in a round and a half.
for real that was some fast adaptation there
What you do is you take their $60 and you IP ban them.
Oh wow we have an intro now, we’re in our influencer arc
You don’t have to be sexy about it
@sparkybig9799 what? How is he being sexy??
@@welpingwoodz9955Look closer dude
@@welpingwoodz9955😜
@@welpingwoodz9955he just is, can't you tell?
I think the bot was failing to AA the Deejay player because he started using the command jump, maybe the script wasn't recognizing that it was a jump and so wasn't doing the air SPD so the scrub was trying to use lariat which loses to crossup.
Does that mean the scripter learned how to make his script read game memory?
Asking because if command jump isn't regular jump, then it's not just watching pixels on screen like some scripting tools do
@@Spade327 The bot might've been programmed to look for specifically jump animations, and they didn't take into account Dee Jay having a command jump.
Cammy and Akuma potential hack stompers? And DeeJay I suppose as well.
@@Spade327most likely it was reading inputs and using frame data to time the parries.
@@fliptight It's possible, but I want to know how he was able to get a program to read game memory to allow for that functionality, and what the addresses for the flags are. Information like that should be used for good, not evil
I feel like cheating is way more obvious than any other fighter because using drive impact often and correctly are usually paradoxical gameplan.
For some reason I had a feeling it was going to be a Dee Jay that beat the bot. When players try to regular jump over the bot, it just jumps up and air SPDs. But maybe the bot wasn't built to deal with Dee Jays specific shenanigans which is how he keeps getting to jump over for free.
Dee Jay Shenanigans for the dub
DJ the anti cheat character
yeah, looks like the scripts dont have an answer to deejay's command jump because it's not registered as a jump i assume.
Cammy also with her hooligan cancel could do the same and break that anti air script . That would be interesting to see .
I wonder if Chuns instant stomp or instant air legs could beat it 🤔
I definitely came across a cheater recently. His reactions were ridiculously quick, and he seemed to be using an auto DI mechanic. I checked out his stats and he had a 50% win rate in casuals, but a 91% win rate in ranked 🤔
Yeah I think I found one too, he was terrible at the game but somwhow was pulling off perfect parries very frequently.
@@NihongoWakannai To be entirely fair, you can be shit at neutral and comboing but good at parries. It mostly depends on what oyu labbed
@@originalzero4422 No one would spend all their time in lab practicing perfect parries and then somehow be trash at every other aspect in the game. He couldn't even convert off of the perfect parries, he would just perfect parry me and then press a couple jabs.
No, its cheating, 100% of the time lol. Cheater identified btw. @@originalzero4422
Not that suspicious bro, he just awakened his TRUE POWER in ranked. Hackusations these days smfh
Using cheats disrespects the hard work and dedication that goes into creating these games. It also undermines the efforts of fellow players who choose to play fair and compete with skill alone.
TL:DR... Dick move
It ain't that deep, it's just unfun for all involved, we don't need to delve into the morals and psychology to point and say "this dude is an asshole who deserved the rocks thrown at him on the playground"
@@1stCallipostlenah it's not that deep bro
Nah it is that deep
just like life
Since it's reading inputs and not game state (which is why it can't parry fireball) you can probably bust it by hitting heavy buttons during jabs or something, or kara-ing your throw so it tries to parry the button instead of teching the throw
I think this is it, it would explain why it couldn’t instant air spd dee jays dp feint but could always do it for empty jump or cross ups
I wonder if Dhalsim can beat this guy. Teleport back, ex yoga arch for 2 hit, do 5mp to trigger DI response, get three hits which break armor.
The smartest play is to just uninstall the game.
How u gonna Kara a throw (putting aside the how) when he reads inputs for throw?
@@repstylegaming9730i doubt the cheating is so horrible that the game has become a lost cause. This isnt call of duty.
This is very frustrating specially if you are struggling in lower tier and then you come across these cheaters.
Im glad broski recognizes the great animal to ever exist in the intro
That Deejay is what peak performance looks like what a chad
6:30 is hilarious, the cheat program auto inputs the throw tech in 3f like always, but Xiao was holding an input so it didn't even come out lmao
The gief player is always playing, but the cheat program will automatically try to do a predetermined move whenever it detects an input for certain moves from the opponent.
Kinda like how enemies in some video games reads your input (elden ring etc)
This makes me want to watch an all-cheaters tourney lmao.
don't encourage it 😂
Probably gonna be deathly boring
@@wanpokke I’m sure people would find creative ways to make cheat engines fight each other, but that would have to be the goal of all participants I guess.
fighting game TAS without the speedrun part
@@wanpokke it would be funny like for one match. a whole ass tourney would be boring as hell
The problem is when a good player starts to use a cheat like this, it is way harder to detect if he is cheating or not.
Not really. Most high tier players don't get perfect parrys so often like this and they definitely don't frame 1 drive impact.
@@nbkhnzzrscripts exist that don’t frame one DI but have a range of possible reactions to make it more believable
@@rxvenge8962 Plus you can have the cheats have a random chance of activating. If you set it so it only counters 30% of DIs, or only auto-PPs 5% of the time, I don't think anyone would ever suspect a thing.
If you're famous, you'll never be called a cheater because the cattle will always defend you!
@@nbkhnzzrthey don't have to frame 1 every time, you can also let your script miss it completely if its low leverage situations making it virtually impossible to be sure from the outside and just looks like clutch play.
Its even worse if the script will actually give up whole Ws. Just take Ls now and then to make any accusations completely toothless. That when you do want to win, you can be seen as a pure skill monster
Id be mad as hell playing that
I saw a vid on the bots being used for these (i don't recall but i do believe it was BrianF). That bot had everything slider based. DI, tech, AA the lot on a slider from 0-100 adjustable on the fly, independently from other values etc. So if he's not hitting the perfect parry every time, he might literally have set the slider to 95% and thought to himself "hey no-one's gonna catch on"
That is the real, real issue with these cheats. It's not the blatant zangiefs in plat. It's the risk of new up and coming tourney players downloading these and ever so slightly nudging sliders to give themselves an advantage to go toe to toe with pros or just barely edge them out. You'll be left with this FPS situation where you can't ever truly trust someone new for being legit until they prove themselves at an offline event.
even offline events aren't immune to this as cheats can be loaded onto pads, fight sticks, mice, keyboards ect. it is defiantly less likely but far from impossible as proven by csgo having some pros found to be cheating and doing so at large offline events for some time before finally being found out
@@blinx_x9925yup.
@@blinx_x9925 I think once that starts happening, anyone in top 16 or top 32 will have their pad, stick or other device forcefully factory reset by the tourney and they just have to deal with that to insure clean play.
That's the one benefit of electronics. If someone starts getting cheeky, you just swap a board and now what ?
If you notice there at the end of the Dee Jay match the bot tried to air SPD to anti air but it missed. I imagine it caught that the opponent was in the air but didn't exactly execute the right option. Also it's possible that the delay or rollback frames make it fail
omg intro
Boxing capybaras are super sick intro, outro great too. Looking mighty professional Broski!
the new capybara intro is so cute!! loved the video dude, this was fun to watch 😂❤
This intro is so good, you could just post a 10 minute loop of that on the channel.
I think I came across this a few days ago. I play Guile and it was another Gief, not this guy. Everything I did in round 1 was wrong but I noticed a lot of walk forward.
Round 2 I just opened with EX boom which connected and then all you heard for the rest of the round was: "PERFECT, PERFECT, PERFECT..."
You're right, the bot couldn't handle it. I imagine because PP on attacks and PP on projectiles are coded differently the bot handles them differently so it doesn't PP projectiles. I imagine v. 2.0 will correct that oversight.
i used to be a coder for a living.
my theory is that script reads input commands from memory to determine what move is about to be performed.
since normals have a predetermined amount of frames that are constant every time it’s easier for the script to determine when to parry.
with fireballs, the frame time of when it reaches the opponent is variable depending on how far away you do it.
the script can determine when it happens but it’s much more difficult to time the parry based on frame data alone.
they would have to read some kind of collision data from memory which i’m assuming they haven’t figured out how to do or is more difficult to do.
@@fliptight Obligatory "Not a cheat developer", but I mean, just read player positions from memory, if you're already using it for other stuff? Or better yet, find the entity list and read it, until a projectile gets close enough to where it will hit on the next few frames, and parry it?
Edit; Not condoning cheating, but this is just sad.
I got perfect parried 10 times in 1 round in gold rank a few weeks ago. Either that was a Kakaru smurf account or it was a cheater.
This is a big problem with the game on PC. The worst part is that console players are starting to turn off crossplay because of this, and fighting games playerbase on PC die out very quickly, pair that up with the strict matchmaking the game has when choosing people from your region only and that's a recipe for disaster.
You're crazy if you think this is rampant, cheaters are so rare
I mean the auto perfect parry right after one another is a dead giveaway, the best player in the world doesnt have that level of crazy reactions usually.
@@EdgeO419 Mostly because of the mental stack in the game. Give it a year or 2 more and the top level players are gonna get rather consistent with it.
@@power50001562dude... you're crazy if you think it isn't rampant.
And that’s why I don’t bandwagon the master race. Low quality mods and constant cheating.
I played this guy in Battle Hub very recently. I'm a master player and yeah his stuff was sus af. He didn't replay me when I beat him.
Really great intro and awesome video as well!
The way the scrub plays his own moves in between using the cheats reminds me so much of online cheaters in Chess.
Player has Ultra instinct
I think for the DJ, the reason the bot was missing the parry on crouch MK (If im not mistaken everytime it missed it was when dj did the 1/3M input for the quick slide
I was waiting for the iconic punch in the intro
There i was waiting for the Capy in the Intro to go for the punch...but it never came. Still pretty neat!
This is canonically accurate Zangief right here
Deejay broken enough to beat biblically accurate gief 😭
I think depending on connection using really fast moves might work, since by the time he'd receive the input of say a 4f normal, it would have connected already as rollback lets it rock and corrects if inputs are late
Love the Capy intro!
What the actual point to use cheats in competitive play? Is it to trick yourself into some sense of worth, or to spoil fun? Picking apart the cheat-bots on the other hand is impressive. 👍
Spoiling the fun for others, ensuring the wins they believe they deserve, demonstrating that those NOT using cheats are categorically worse than those who are... Could see any of those reasons being the case here.
To win
maybe sell steam account with all master characters
The deejay was forcing a whiff with his air attacks
Ah yes, Super Dynamic control scheme.
*_And as the fraudulent Zangief was beaten,he was flabbergasted,how could someone possibly defeat him? The answer...rythm. But he did not know this...instead he ranted about "cheaters" to his,now gone for 8 years seeing this disappointment of a children,father._*
funny the fighter tag for the second victim was like "courch mid punch! please hit!" ...got perfect parry every time...he surely got PTSD
I have to say, for all of the various character archetypes, grapplers are among the scariest when given frame perfect reactions and gameplay
Though with the notable caveat that the game has a decent selection of strong defensive options. In games without good defensive options, grapplers still couldn't _reliably_ get in even with frame perfection.
You can tell as well because even when he gets hit you can see the parry input comes out
we gotta find a replay of two of these cheaters against each other
He must have destroyed half of his room after that Dee Jay loss. Cheaters can’t stand losing especially if they are cheating.
In terms of my skills, I am decent in all the single-player modes but online, I seldom ever win in casual matches and I'm simply not cut out for ranked matches. That said, seeing this makes me feel better about myself because I could never stoop down so low as to use a cheat program to cheat my way into the Platinum rank. I think if players in SF6 cheat like this, then they should be either banned from online play altogether or relegated to special servers where they can only play with other cheaters. That way, the players who actually know how to play the game can enjoy it and cheaters can't ruin the fun for them.
Well said bro! And you'll get there if you keep at it!
Ayeee intro, good shit
I think the bot is only detecting when the opponent uses an attack with a hitbox, as the Dee Jay was using non-attack moves and the bot just kept walking.
Ran into the exact same thing ironically on a Gief player as well, i ended up beating him by cheesing him from a distance but literally perfect parried everything i threw out.
The capybaras are going at it
Biblically accurate Zangief... boy that was comedy
We're here for a time... not a long time...
"you may not like it but this is what peak performance zangief gameplay looks like" LMFAO
this reminds me of the dude that had wall hacks and aimbot on in mw22 & still had a negative k/d 💀
I’ve played a lot of Overwatch and League, and see many videos on how people use aimbot or wall hacks in those games. I got Street Fighter VI for Christmas, but have been watching videos of the game since SFV and I had no idea that people could cheat in fighting games like this.
I like how you expose these frauds bro. Like I said on your other video I came across a player named Urifeet DI reactions where mad had like one loss everyday they played. Looked up the name on google and there where other players on Reddit saying something was fishy with player
It looks like the script might have issues with DeeJay's 6MK, with its slow startup.
That guy has got some skills.
It can't anticipate for him delaying certain actions it resets itself thinking something else may happen so it puts that as priority and doesn't auto parry
That Dee Jay is John Connor.
Locked in just off the intro
The whole idea of fighters to me is self improvement and your own ability to smash another human up by skill, I don't see why cheating would ever be enticing in a game like this.
The short answer is entitlement.
Lore accurate zangief
ultra instinct snakeeyez
yo i love ur video intro
That Dee Jay is a hero
Capivara intro 🥺
I think when capcom discover a cheater, they should pretend they won a big prize and invite them onto a stage in front of 1000s of people to show off their skills.
Reminds me of that excellent adventures were mike ross fights the bot
I faced a similar grief, air Spd , DI my DI . Its all so common on there now. Cheaters galore
It’s because it’s not fun, the botters get bored of just having to hit 1-2 buttons a match while the bot does everything else. So they try to take a turn
I always assume I'm just bad at the game, good to know that there are people out here actively cheating too
I was expecting a punch by the capibara :c
This is like playing against SNK bosses circa 90s
Great intro but one of those Capys needs to get rocked. I'm sorry I don't make the rules. Also holy lord those frame 1 DIs are so out of pocket.
I noticed with the Dee Jay that crossups usually found their mark…maybe the script can’t account for the rapid change in direction?
"The player tries pressing buttons, which disables the bot, and they get bodied for it"
Imagine the rage this must be causing on the cheater lol, you're winning the match and try to finish it "hands-on", only for the game to remind you that you're garbage at the game as you throw the match. No matter how much you cheat, as soon as you put your hands on the controls, you're sent back to the trash tier you belong.
Gaming chair diff
the perfect parries were of course ridiculous, but the DI's looked normal to me.. as a gief player i try to use it when people try to fireball or perhaps if they try to kick from long range
Played a Cammy that was Plat 3 the other day. Walking forward like this and jumping in with 3 crouching lights into spiral arrow. Once I figured it out, it went to frame perfect di and dps. Sad state of gaming…
Chun's and other own Air Throw and waiting for it to jump for a heavy punish would work. But it's disheartening to most players when they realize they're playing a bot. I got used to it in 4 but its still ridiculous.
I like solving puzzles so I try to analyze and crack Bots and Hacks when I encounter them.
While not SF related, this hacker stuff makes me remember a funny story.
Me and a buddy way back noticed a guy hacking in HALO 4. So we joined his team at the change over and deliberately just kept following him just to standing in front of him to block his ability to shoot anything with our bodies - using popping up to stare down his scopes because Friendly Fire wasn't on the mode. Then we just stalked him through several games until he quit by either blocking him on out team so he couldn't do anything or specifically singling him out on the enemy team in every situation for a 2 on 1 coordinated ambush at all costs, even if he got one of us or his teammates got us in the effort. It was hilarious.
The best being when he was in the middle of a team push on our base and we scouted him out. We then did a suicide run through enemy fire, by passing 4 other enemy players we could have easily killed en route who were genuinely confused as to what we were doing - I assassinated the hacking little $*** - in the middle of his team in the middle of the field in the middle of a firefight - got killed, my buddy ran in to teabag him before getting killed to. He rage quit after that one.
Right up there with infinitely setting immortal people on fire with molotovs in Red Dead by taking turns with your posse until they rage quit.
You can hone your own skills and understanding of the game by messing with hackers by doing abnormal things is my point. Hacks are designs to play at top level and tend to have issues handling bronze effect nonsense.
And now I'm reminded why I haven't played this game since August.
Nice analysis.
holy crap a cheating gief is the most terrifying thing ive ever seen
Here in brazil have a lot of those on plat and diamond too.
Why play fighting games at this point?
Dopamine addiction makes it to where they're only happy when they see a win screen no matter how they get there
Just play fighting games that avoids cross platform and stick to console
You can literally just block them
?? Cheaters exist everywhere. Why would that be a reason to stop playing a game. Its not every match you face a cheaters.
@@trainedbog6801sounds like a cheater to me
Even if it was only auto throw break, it's still ridiculously OD. It would be like playing rocks paper scissor with someone with complete immunity to paper.
name checks out
honestly i wish to there were tournaments for cheats, like the ones for people's custom chess bots. there's some real cool stuff to be explored and exploited.
I think it may be not as interesting as you think. My fear is it be the boys doing nothing and just perfect parrying and throw teching. The game is balance around reaction times. So offense works because on some level players have to guess. But if an ai was super fast at reacting, the things they can’t react to would shrink to basically nothing. And if everything is reacted, no way of starting pressure is safe.
I could be wrong but I feel because it does have the reaction time issues. It be very boring. I could be wrong.
As a gief player this makes me sad
Next step : full ai no human
This makes me so sad, I don't want this game to die and I certainly do not want it to die because of cheaters
street fighter as a series is big enough that i dont think a few rat bastards running scripts will kill the game :)
If it dies, it dies.
Lore Accurate Gief
Tool Assistance in order to Rank up. That’s the meta for competitors now.
You just don't get it, that's just the power of china.
(I have to say that to save my social credit score)
Omg !! Have encountered 3 cheaters in one sitting. This is insane!! I'm done. Luke main here
It's becoming rampant I don't hesitate at all to report them
i was just thinking Dee Jay would still be able to mix the hell out of the guy or atleast zone him and i was right lmao