Moonshinefe Wrote:I've also played huntsman extensively and I pull some of those shots off quite often. It's just about timing. Half the time if I know the next spawn batch is out I'll spam the corners in the front door of their base that people often go to, often with blind headshots. Do I wall hack? No. You just get a feel for it if you play hunstman enough.
I'm not talking about the huntsman video. That one is indeed not enough evidence to convince me he is wall hacking. I am talking about the current video.
At 0:14, he zooms and primes into a sniper crouched somewhere in the middle of the fort prior to peeking out. Had the sniper been corner crouching,... yes what he did is legit. Had the particular sniper always crouch at the same location... yes what he did is legit. However, that same sniper later crouched at a different location later on in the video, so no... you cannot argue that the same sniper loved to take the particular spot like what most of you defenders are arguing. Also note that he completely ignored checking the corner, and went straight to the head of the crouched sniper towards the middle of the fort.
At 0:18, he pops a 2nd sniper by priming in from behind the wall. Again, how does he know exactly where that 2nd sniper is? Tis true that the fort is quite small, and easy to pinpoint... but to know EXACTLY where that 2nd sniper is without even seeing him? Seriously, how are you going to defend that?
At 2:49, after several missed / body shots at a soldier, he peeks out from the corner looking at a wall. Why? Most likely to follow the soldier as the player makes his exit from the base. Why not worry about more enemies coming up from the sewer? He doesn't even bother checking the sewer until several seconds later... an opposing sniper could have easily picked him off from the sewer. Not a 100% on this, but this can easily be solved with wireframe turned on.
On top of those instances I've pointed out, Chronvict never makes a bad peek, and his xhair is always right on when picking off opposing snipes with primed strafe shots. I don't care how many hours you play, you're bound to make a peek where you are forced to adjust your crosshair prior to firing. Can anyone explain that?