A Rocket League player tests an aimbot, designed by a genius named Cinderblock, against five other players in 1v1 matches. The aimbot makes the player almost unbeatable, allowing them to make impossible shots and win easily. The opponents are initially unaware of the aimbot and express confusion and frustration as the player makes shot after shot with incredible accuracy. As the matches progress, the opponents begin to suspect that something is amiss, with one player accusing the aimbot user of hacking. Eventually, one of the pros figures out the aimbot's mechanics and manages to beat the user. The test demonstrates the power of the aimbot and raises questions about its potential impact on the game.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author created a Rocket League aimbot with the help of a developer named Cinderblock.
2. The aimbot allows the user to control who has it, how powerful it is, and it can be adjusted during the game.
3. The aimbot was tested in a local match, and it is not possible to use it on Rocket League servers or online.
4. The author challenged 5 players to a 1v1 match and slowly turned up the intensity of the aimbot as they played.
5. The author was able to beat a pro player, Left Amir, using the aimbot.
6. The aimbot was designed to make it look like regular Rocket League gameplay, without any visible effects like a bright ball trail.
7. The author controlled the aimbot's intensity during the match, and it was set to 100% by the end.
8. The aimbot allowed the author to make shots that would normally be difficult or impossible to make.
9. The pro player, Left Amir, suspected that the author was using an aimbot and asked if they were "hacking the game."
10. The author revealed the aimbot to Left Amir at the end of the match, and Left Amir was impressed by its capabilities.