league of scripts this days the game and riot get access to our pc with this new anticheat for the safety of the games! thnx Rito for the mental break downs you offer us with your games :)
I keep coming back to this. 2022, Guma was on Varus and it was also an Aatrox, but it was Poke Varus. Try with all his might, he can't take down an Aatrox with the poke build then. Now, its Varus vs Aatrox + Zeri, he's on-hit, and he just APMs and DPS his way through the two.
I will say the humanizers are tuned very well for this Varus script. It was very difficult for me to tell if this was an actual scripter or not. I am pretty quick to figure it out. Usually though i have to watch a game from start to finish and witness the increased capability of the player. This is because of how the humanizers in most scripts work. The early part of the game they are barely "on" at all. They will let you get hit, let you die, and not do the best job at landing abilities for the player. The only thing they tend to do well at early game is CSing. If looking at CS only, that is a hard thing to determine if someone is scripting with though. However, as the game progresses the humanizer is withdrawn. The player starts dodging everything, starts landing everything, and basically does a 180 flip in their ability from the early game. Depending on how tuned the player is with the humanizer scripts, it can still let some skill shots land but it weights or prioritizes some skill shots over others. A good example is a blitzcrank hook. That ability is almost always late game set to max priority to dodge. Landing a hook as a blitzcrank against someone scripting as the game progresses is an effort in futility. Other abilities that don't do significant damage may land though with humanizers. It takes account of several factors. How much health do the player have and how much damage in relation to their health will the ability do? How close are nearby team mates? How close are enemies? How many of each are there? Such as the basics of the humanizers in scripts. There are even more advanced checks that better scripts can check for as well. This is why when a well tuned humanizer is used with scripting 99% of people watching won't be able to tell it is a script. You have to see a situation like the one with heimer at the end of this video. The player is forced into a 90 degree motion that is not natural for players to make to avoid instant death by a skill shot but still places them in a position they are still going to die from. Varus does that to avoid the heimer stun grenade perfectly but still dies. He also still unloads an auto attack perfectly at that moment the moment he is 1 pixel out of range of the stun.
this drift is max range. he save the Q at the last tick to further increase the range sand soldier will dash. in another timeline. he gonna miss and land E before Q sand soldier. and ult in the air. give us a laughtale :))))
That's exactly what my friend used to tell her parents. She would tell them she's spending the night at my place, while she actually went to her boyfriend's.
I think that play at bot where he Q's someone and then quickly E's someone else is what gives it up. I mean, if you're a Varus you're gonna try to weave spells on the same target that had lower health to proc your passive, you don't just switch targets like that.
I feel like he would have survived anyway. btw am I the only one who is not impressed? i see these dodges almost every other day in soloQ and im gold lol
I saw a scripting player in enemy team in my rank game 4 times. And it’s always ADC lane. Once I found scripting Jinx it’s so obvious but my team don’t ack anything just scolded me. Damn this game 😅 nobody report her. After that I watch a replay it’s sooo obvious her legs even lagging sometimes. Nobody can evade every skill while her is also shooting. That’s game I’m just Gold IIII 😂
I don’t understand why his sidestep is perceived as some godlike move. I feel like that sidestep is exactly what any player with a brain would’ve done. He knew Sejuani had W and Q. Walking in a straight line is not an option. And Sylas wasn’t even close. Bad play by Sejuani.