🎮 YouTuber Made a Neuromuscular "AI-Cheat" for CS2
YouTuber Basically Homeless built an aim helper for Counter-Strike that sends electric shocks straight to his arm muscles. The system pushed his reaction time below 100 ms, while a normal player sits around 200-250 ms. The bad news: every shot hurts ⤴️
🔫 How Does It Work?
A computer vision AI system spots an enemy on the screen and sends a command to a Raspberry Pi. The computer decides which way to turn and sends a pulse to an electrode on the player's arm.
The wrist turns the mouse by itself, and then another pulse squeezes the trigger finger to make a shot.
So the blogger reached almost "super-human" reactions, but you can't play like this for long. Every shock is at least uncomfortable and can be really painful.
Teammates had mixed views. Some said that because it's still his muscles, it's not a cheat; others called it a hack. Some were just shocked.
"That's some crazy shit bro, we live in a future," one teammate said.
Do you think this system is fair?
❤️ — yes, why not?
👾 — no, it's cheating!
😎 — I don't play shooters

