If you suspect a player is using V2 rather than raw skill, look for these subtle signs in replays:
In the high-stakes world of competitive first-person shooters (FPS), precision is king. A difference of a few milliseconds or a single pixel can determine victory or defeat. For as long as online shooters have existed, a hidden arms race has been raging between game developers and cheat developers. At the forefront of this current generation of unauthorized assistance is a term that strikes fear into the hearts of legitimate players: . Aimlock V2
V2 caters to the psychology of plausible deniability. When a player with V2 gets a kill, it rarely looks suspicious to a novice spectator. It looks like "good tracking." Only when slowed down to 0.25x speed do you see the unnatural micro-adjustments that perfectly follow a strafe jump without over- or under-shooting. If you suspect a player is using V2