proof that aimbots DO exist!

this is for all you who say “oh, no. thats impossible… theres no aimbots in reach”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JehMsDGDWN4&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVxNtvq8CvY&feature=related

Take a good look at when it was uploaded genius.

ok, sept 27th 2010, and oct 10 2010. whats the problem?

> this is for all you who say “oh, no. thats impossible… theres no aimbots in reach”
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JehMsDGDWN4&feature=related
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVxNtvq8CvY&feature=related

These are way old vids, about this subject. Look at the original post dates, back in early release of Reach, 2010.

BUNGIE fixed this a long time ago, and there is no ‘aimbot’ within this game, without some type of JTAG, and getting it online, and that would result in automatic, lifelong xbox console, and GT ban.

There is no doubt that these are interesting vids, and when it first came out, it made me laugh back when it was fresh and new, when it was all over B.net, and talked about in every other thread.

IF you really do come across a current game, in which you’ve actually played, and someone has an ‘aimbot’, please post that game for us to see, and the community will help with getting that gamer banned.

> ok, sept 27th 2010, and oct 10 2010. whats the problem?

The game has been patched since then making Aimbots impossible due to the coding.

If someone said that aimbots don’t exist at all clearly didn’t know what they were talking about as this video was made 2 weeks after Reach release. I’ve seen a modder with my own 2 eyelobes in game; one time, of my 10,000 games of Halo, meaning it’s not as prevalent as the cry babies suggest, but possible.

I’m sure that kids xbox got banned within hours though.

edit: When I faced a modder I’m almost positive it was after October. It was after the new maps had been added to BTB, if anyone knows what update that was.

Regardless, I think the OP was under the assumption that people were saying an aimbot isn’t possible at all, which I don’t think they were. Also I have seen no official evidence that this was indeed patched, although I’ve heard many rumors, and Its not like it was really a problem anyway.

So good job OP, you proved them right, even though that’s not what they were arguing :stuck_out_tongue:

Aimbots exists, but they are not in high number in Reach, if at all. I haven’t played against one player who cheated and i am not that type of rage player who blames every death on cheating/hax. If i get outplayed, i get what’s coming to me and deal with it.

The videos are old too, i don’t think you can take hacks and bots online to Reach without getting a perma ban now days. Unlike MW2, you will get caught.

No one who knows what they’re talking about doubts the existence of aimbots. However, you’d be banned within days of activating one on LIVE, if not sooner, so most aimbot claims are still unfounded.

> The game has been patched since then making Aimbots impossible due to the coding.

A patch like that is literally impossible. If it’s in RAM, a modder can eventually find it, decipher it, and edit it in real-time. This has been true since the Game Boy days (GameSharks and Action Replays) and it’s still true today.

Someone posted a video a few weeks ago claiming to have encountered a modder with an aimbot. I told them aimbots didn’t exist on live. Then I watched the video and cross referenced it with his game history to verify the date. This modder had faster base speed, extended jump height, a Assault Rifle that fired Spartan Laser rounds (doesn’t shoot lasers but his kills register one AR bullet as a Spartan Laser kill), and an aimbot.

“They do exist”. Santa faints.

> No one who knows what they’re talking about doubts the existence of aimbots. However, you’d be banned within days of activating one on LIVE, if not sooner, so most aimbot claims are still unfounded.
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> > The game has been patched since then making Aimbots impossible due to the coding.
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> A patch like that is literally impossible. If it’s in RAM, a modder can eventually find it, decipher it, and edit it in real-time. This has been true since the Game Boy days (GameSharks and Action Replays) and it’s still true today.

Lol, it’s so funny how people go around preaching things like they’re gospel, when, assuming you know what you’re talking about (which I would trust that you do), this is clear evidence that there was no official word on this (because it’s not true).

Oh the interwebz how you chuckle me.

> “They do exist”.

This.

Modders have just toned down the tomfoolery because of the tightened mod detection.

> > No one who knows what they’re talking about doubts the existence of aimbots. However, you’d be banned within days of activating one on LIVE, if not sooner, so most aimbot claims are still unfounded.
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> > > The game has been patched since then making Aimbots impossible due to the coding.
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> > A patch like that is literally impossible. If it’s in RAM, a modder can eventually find it, decipher it, and edit it in real-time. This has been true since the Game Boy days (GameSharks and Action Replays) and it’s still true today.
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> Lol, it’s so funny how people go around preaching things like they’re gospel, when, assuming you know what you’re talking about (which I would trust that you do), this is clear evidence that there was no official word on this (because it’s not true).
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> Oh the interwebz how you chuckle me.

Last time I checked, the way of getting a JTAG online was known to very few and when I say that, I mean short of a hundred.

With the Fall Dashboard Update in 2010, these kind of mods such as aimbot or 10th Prestige Lobbies on MW2 haven’t been possible to many, as I said, short of a hundred.

Yes, aimbots exist, used widely online without complaints being filed and the user being banned, no.

> > > No one who knows what they’re talking about doubts the existence of aimbots. However, you’d be banned within days of activating one on LIVE, if not sooner, so most aimbot claims are still unfounded.
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> > > > The game has been patched since then making Aimbots impossible due to the coding.
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> > > A patch like that is literally impossible. If it’s in RAM, a modder can eventually find it, decipher it, and edit it in real-time. This has been true since the Game Boy days (GameSharks and Action Replays) and it’s still true today.
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> > Lol, it’s so funny how people go around preaching things like they’re gospel, when, assuming you know what you’re talking about (which I would trust that you do), this is clear evidence that there was no official word on this (because it’s not true).
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> > Oh the interwebz how you chuckle me.
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> Last time I checked, the way of getting a JTAG online was known to very few and when I say that, I mean short of a hundred.
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> With the Fall Dashboard Update in 2010, these kind of mods such as aimbot or 10th Prestige Lobbies on MW2 haven’t been possible to many, as I said, short of a hundred.
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> Yes, aimbots exist, used widely online without complaints being filed and the user being banned, no.

Okay so there WAS official word that it was made at least more difficult to use a JTAG online? I looked it up for like 10 seconds on google and didn’t see anything. And I was just referring to the general “WHAT I THINK IS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ITS NOT MY OPINION ITS FACT” thing on the internet, which just chuckles me. This may or may not fall under that.

Ah, sorry guys. Didn’t know it was that old, and didn’t know bungie patched it

This is why bungie moved to a client-authoritative netcode model with Reach. Halo 3 was server-authoritative and a test run for the security of the 360 platform for online games, and it remained mostly unhacked, so they moved to client-authoritative with confidence.

You can still jtag an 360 and mod online , but youll be banned within hours and must then shell out for a new console (or atleast serial number for it) and a new account. Basically cheating is now an expensive hobby. Its not exactly recommended unless youve got more money than sense.

This is in contrast to halo 2 where the xbox 1 got hacked to all hell, back in the day when mods meant something more than just standard boring aimbot and megajump crap. Kids have got no imagination these days. Finding myself in modded games with flying cars and giant swords and crap was some of the most fun times i ever had back then. Nostalgia :frowning:

The rapid fire controllers are what players are using these days. I watched a recent vid of them getting headshots with full bloom, everytime.

> IF you really do come across a current game, in which you’ve actually played, and someone has an ‘aimbot’, please post that game for us to see, and the community will help with getting that gamer banned.

the following is a match me and a couple of friends played a week or two ago. were pretty good, and i have seen some pretty amazing kills by other players, but me and my friends were pretty sure they were aim-botting or doing something un-fair. im sorry, i forgot to save the video, but heres the match on bungie.net

http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/GameStats.aspx?gameid=875690473&player=ReplacedAnt9

+9 and +3, if they had aimbots they would be +20 or higher. I know people that go into SWAT and pull a +17 every other game.

If anything I would give those two a Hi-Five for pulling their two AFK Teammates.

> +9 and +3, if they had aimbots they would be +20 or higher. I know people that go into SWAT and pull a +17 every other game.
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> If anything I would give those two a Hi-Five for pulling their two AFK Teammates.

This…

Being out shot, and out gunned, does not mean that there is ‘aimbot’ being used. As with each and everyone of us, you need to play and get better, and playing against better players will do that.

We all have good and bad days. Good days, we own every game we play, and bad days, we look like we’ve just put the disc in for the very first time, with a big neon flashing “NOOB” sign around our necks.

We’ve all had them, it’s just the way of the universe, not because someone was using ‘aimbot’.

OH, and for the guest kills in that game, I have often been over at a friends and log in as a guest, due to the hassle of the acct recovery, and we’ve gotten tons messages from raging BadKids about cheating and all sorts of things…it happens, and sometimes a guest is better than the the actual acct.

> > this is for all you who say “oh, no. thats impossible… theres no aimbots in reach”
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JehMsDGDWN4&feature=related
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVxNtvq8CvY&feature=related
>
> These are way old vids, about this subject. Look at the original post dates, back in early release of Reach, 2010.
>
> BUNGIE fixed this a long time ago, and there is no ‘aimbot’ within this game, without some type of JTAG, and getting it online, and that would result in automatic, lifelong xbox console, and GT ban.
>
> There is no doubt that these are interesting vids, and when it first came out, it made me laugh back when it was fresh and new, when it was all over B.net, and talked about in every other thread.
>
>
> IF you really do come across a current game, in which you’ve actually played, and someone has an ‘aimbot’, please post that game for us to see, and the community will help with getting that gamer banned.

^ your so wrong dude they exist in reach to this date ever heard of a ghost program? ive seen some one get 4 headshots in a row and they werent even aimed at the players…you must be crazy if you dont think that is an aimbot…all modders should go to hell they are ruining the game for other people.

also i have personally captured video of someone using some kind of mod im not sure what kind…but in a swat game it should not take 3 head shots and 2 body shots to kill someone