Posted July 23, 2021
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Summary
- User Vision Pro is a new undetectable, machine learning aim assistant for the entire FPS genre on all platforms, including consoles
How it works:
1. Install on a 2nd streaming PC
2. User looks in a general direction
3. Frames from the console or PC's GPU outputs to the streaming PC
4. Program analyzes frames for targets
5. Program outputs signal to a console input adapter (e.g., Titan Two) to emulate a controller input
6. Can enable additional shooting with additional hardware
- The developer of the hack stopped developing after being requested by Activision
- Purpose of the hack was to combat cheaters on FPS games with a better hack
- The solution for gamedevs / publishers to counteract this would be to develop their own machine learning AI to detect AI-like movements, but some analysts don't believe this is likely since there is no financial benefit to doing so
- The code is replicable for skilled people in a matter of a few days
- Some speculate this could be the death of the online multiplayer FPS genre
Sources
- Ars Technica
- EuroGamer
- PCGamer
- Tom's Hardware
- Youtube: Basically Homeless
Thoughts?
EDIT: death of online MP FPS only, not the entire FPS genre.
- User Vision Pro is a new undetectable, machine learning aim assistant for the entire FPS genre on all platforms, including consoles
How it works:
1. Install on a 2nd streaming PC
2. User looks in a general direction
3. Frames from the console or PC's GPU outputs to the streaming PC
4. Program analyzes frames for targets
5. Program outputs signal to a console input adapter (e.g., Titan Two) to emulate a controller input
6. Can enable additional shooting with additional hardware
- The developer of the hack stopped developing after being requested by Activision
- Purpose of the hack was to combat cheaters on FPS games with a better hack
- The solution for gamedevs / publishers to counteract this would be to develop their own machine learning AI to detect AI-like movements, but some analysts don't believe this is likely since there is no financial benefit to doing so
- The code is replicable for skilled people in a matter of a few days
- Some speculate this could be the death of the online multiplayer FPS genre
Sources
- Ars Technica
- EuroGamer
- PCGamer
- Tom's Hardware
- Youtube: Basically Homeless
Thoughts?
EDIT: death of online MP FPS only, not the entire FPS genre.
Post edited July 25, 2021 by MeowCanuck