I have a "strange" question…
An AutoClicker counts as a hack and is therefore a reason for ban in CoD?
I know many who gamble on the PlayStation and have a "Rapid Fire Controller".
This ensures, among other things, that you shoot with semi-automatic weapons as fast as if it were a fully automatic…
Hence the question with the AutoClicker comes to me,
In this respect, the controller is nothing else except that it is more difficult to recognize because it is not an external program.
In tournaments this is mostly forbidden, but the developers normally do not enforce it strictly, even if it is forbidden.
Because it's not an external program? And if I told you that my Razer mouse has a built-in (software) autoclicker, is it the mouse or the program?
In that sense it is the software of the mouse, but I think that it is a reason for ban because you could have got yourself a mouse that does not have this function.
However, I don't know how the makers of CoD react to it, my mouse doesn't support it (Roccat Kone Aimo) so I would have to download an autoclicker
Yes, Razer has it, actually it's the mouse, but also an autocklicker program. It's just a difficult question anyway if the rules say no then it's no
So it would be safer not to use it, but in itself it is not seen too narrowly, do I understand that correctly?
I would have to download an AutoClicker because my mouse doesn't support it.
There's the problem. In the rules I can't find anything specific about it… Just something like aiming bots or wallhacks etc. Are forbidden, but that doesn't apply to an AutoClicker
So, with csgo, macros such as autoclicker or programmed movements of a mouse are forbidden.
You can even smuggle aimbots into LAN tournaments on a mouse.
But something like mouse wheels that can be unlocked and then assigned an action (which leads to very fast clicks) is again allowed.
Neither is recommended.
If you get a significant unfair gaming advantage that is forbidden. This counts for autoklickers but also often for macros and other such series of games that automatically do things for you, which gives you an unfair game advantage.
Some such things as e.g. Such controllers can't be recognized because for the game it is just a controller. Clicking quickly could also be a skill, so you are not banned manually or the advantage is seen as too small.
Cheat software on the computer can very well be recognized. Some anticheats scan e.g. The list of active programs and then see if something like Autoklicker is running in the background.