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Changing trig tables flags anticheats #159

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MWHunter opened this issue Aug 14, 2021 · 4 comments
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Changing trig tables flags anticheats #159

MWHunter opened this issue Aug 14, 2021 · 4 comments

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@MWHunter
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  • Minecraft Version: 1.12
  • BetterFps Version: 1.4.8
  • Forge/LiteLoader Version (if any):
  • Crash Logs (if any):
  • Other Mods (if any):

Using any of the non-vanilla trig tables results in a 1e-4 offset from vanilla movement. This is enough to get the player banned after a few minutes of constant 1e-4 offset for modifying their movement. Vanilla movement should have an offset of 1e-8 and anything higher is considered cheating. This is due to many killauras flagging with 1e-4 offsets, as cheat clients do not following vanilla movement.

Please remove the option of changing the sin and cosine algorithms. I will not be added support for this mod and will rather opt to ban these users for not following vanilla movement instead. The burden of following vanilla movement is on the mod dev, and not the anticheat dev.

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 14, 2021

no u just suck

@MWHunter
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Do I seriously need to prove that changing the precision of trig changes movement and reach by 1e-4?

You have no idea what you are talking about.

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 14, 2021

y u ban 5 year old jimmy on mommys laptop because he wanted to get better fps :(

@Hellscaped
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y u ban 5 year old jimmy on mommys laptop because he wanted to get better fps :(

shut up fucking retard you most likely don't even understand what he is talking about.

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