So leetify works but its a manual upload. The reason Fl0m has updated data is because someone else in the game is manually uploading it and therefore it applies to everyone that was in the server. Only one person in the game needs to upload for it to analyze everyone.
if leetify can get such detailed time to damage info, why can't valve just ban these players with superhuman reaction times? the goal shouldn't be to ban all cheaters, it should be to make all cheaters play at a human level.
Because this graph shows the average reaction time. This doesn't mean "golds never hit prefires". Nor should golds be punished for hitting pre fires if that's seriously what you're suggesting.
@@darbstre2900 obviously not. you can have some threshold like hitting this 10 times in a match or 5 times in a round. or if the average in an entire match is superhuman.
@@templarknight7 but it's not impossible. Over 24 rounds a player might hit that. I mean I played a faceit game of mirage literally 2 weeks ago where I got a little under 20 total wallbangs just abusing post plant spots. (Mostly the one from kitchen looking all the way back from bench). I've definetlg played inferno games within the past 10y where I have hit at least 5 nasty prefires on smt like inferno.
@@darbstre2900 but your average reaction time still wasn't superhuman for the entire game... Besides, wallbangs/prefires won't necessarily make your reaction time superhuman.
@@templarknight7prefires count your reaction speed and a quick peek prefires is under 100-200ms in average. You can't just say everyone who hit 50 shots with 50ms reaction is hacking, maybe they were lucky that game
It's not because of cs2, it's because Faceit (owned by Saudi Arabia PIF) changed their API conditions and leetify cannot afford using them anymore. Edit: it was free to use before and now faceit asks an unreasonable price
@@zilliq-qz5uw They didn't need to afford to use them before, before it was free to upload, but now with faceit changing how they treat leetify if leetify wanted to pay they would have to double their operating costs