
If this was for your aim it would happen before every shot, but half the time you start jerking and shaking after you shoot. Also your mouse jerks around after you shoot as well, there is no reason or rhyme to when you are jerking the reticle besides trying to hide the perfect snapping. He plays low sense and misses flick setups by huge amounts but then has a super high sensitivity increase while “micro flicking”. Players with good aim don’t stare at the ground in between shots, your flicks are super inefficient and never even close to hitting until you release. I asked him why he does it and he can’t explain in depth outside of some shallow thing, people with this good of aim know why they do everything. This guy has so many bad habits and almost no good ones when it comes to aiming. I slow my connection down to have a higher ping, I use slower hardware, I don't tape up my monitor when playing in BF3 hardcore mode because I like leveling the playing field when online.Yeah you are absolutely right, people who have actually aim trained and know what it takes to have good aim can spot a cheater easily. There are those who play fairly with others and those who do not I guess other players using faster hardware then yourself gets you all bent out of shape as well? It's just a game, no need to get your panties all in a bunch just because someone has a slight advantage over you. The crosshair is available to the public, only problem is you gotta buy a new monitor. It may be unfair but it's not cheating at all. If playing in-game with others where a crosshair is -designed- not to be present, use of one is a blatant cheat -period. There are no excuses or explanations to be made. Its not about getting caught, its about cheating when playing in multiplayer games with othersĮither you Cheat or you dont Dont. If you cannot recognise that difference, you should not play multiplayer games with others. >This gives you a advantage and is of course cheating. It -is- of course cheating if YOU have a crosshair (for whatever reason) in BF3 hardcore mode, as there is NOT supposed to be one.

There are those who cheat, and those that do not. Using a monitors OSD to display a crosshair will NOT get you banned, as the crosshair is not modifying the game code at all.

What the OP is talking about is NOT cheating. If used, a cheating ban would be warranted This is fine for single player games, but doing -anything- that gives you an advantage and is not available to other players in Multiplayer games is considered blatant and intentional cheating and should never be done. Use of external software to run a crosshair is of course, cheating if running a game that does not have one (like BF3 hardcore mode)
