yeah i met a hanzo today that did a perfect 180 headshot in a blink of an eye…
but did the player do unusually much damage or did he shot headshots right and left up and down? if not then he may just had a lot of luck that game.
If you truly believe someone is aim-botting (not just a good aimer and missing a couple shots, but actually flawless and striking headshots constantly) then you should report them and detail the information in your report.
How to check if someone is botting or just good:
- If they’re on your team spectate them when you die, watch what’s happening. If they’re taking time to line up shots or missing a few then they’re not botting, if they’re turning round and insta-headshotting or moving the mouse in the direction of the hero and landing a perfect shot, they’re likely botting.
- If they’ve been matched with/against you multiple times in the last week+ and are still being matched, they’re not botting.
- Is it possible they’re a smurf?
I had a guy last night refusing to leave the spawn and screaming about the Hanzo hacking while I, a support, danced about in front of him the entire match because he couldn’t hit me once. Not one death, not even an arrow and he tried his darned hardest to hit me. The guy was clearly not a bot.
I’m not saying that all Hanzo players are cheaters just because they hit some good headshots,
but I wanted to warn people that there are a lot of them now"as i have been watching youtube,twitch and me having
personal experience of encountering them and i want people to know they should be on the lookout for them,
i know what hacks look like,im not saying that i can be wrong but i do know what to look for.
and it just getting harder and harder to see the hacks the higher rank you have,
the cheaters are better at hiding there hacks.
had a hanzo hacker today when playing on my brother acc, lucky me eh