Can I have the processors account thenI'm too lazy to log out of this account
Can I have the processors account thenI'm too lazy to log out of this account
I’m sure that yes, you have the account details to the account that I stated above.
beanernet isnt the same as fakelagits called beanernet
It is literally the same thingbeanernet isnt the same as fakelag
it is literally not even close to the same thing stfuIt is literally the same thing
Actually beanernet is “fake lag”, that’s what it’s called internally even. Saying it is or isn’t is just to say it doesn’t fit the expectations that are associated with that name. I’d be curious to know if there are concrete definable differences, or if this is another matter of branding with a side of placebo.it is literally not even close to the same thing stfu
repeat that in english pleaseActually beanernet is “fake lag”, that’s what it’s called internally even. Saying it is or isn’t is just to say it doesn’t fit the expectations that are associated with that name. I’d be curious to know if there are concrete definable differences, or if this is another matter of branding with a side of placebo.
what does beanernet do? doesn't it just spoofs your ping or does it actually manipulate the packets, by delaying them a few milliseconds (up to 1000 apparently)?Actually beanernet is “fake lag”, that’s what it’s called internally even. Saying it is or isn’t is just to say it doesn’t fit the expectations that are associated with that name. I’d be curious to know if there are concrete definable differences, or if this is another matter of branding with a side of placebo.
Beanernet = fake lag.repeat that in english please
It delays packets. Which by default would “spoof” ping. But there is an option to disable that.what does beanernet do? doesn't it just spoofs your ping or does it actually manipulate the packets, by delaying them a few milliseconds (up to 1000 apparently)?
That makes a lot more sense now, I thought it would just spoof your ping without manipulating all the other packetsIt delays packets. Which by default would “spoof” ping. But there is an option to disable that.
what i meant by fakelag is something similar to whiteouts as shown in this videoBeanernet = fake lag.
If it doesn’t fit the expectations of what you would call “fake lag”, let’s hear the objective difference.
It delays packets. Which by default would “spoof” ping. But there is an option to disable that.
@Manthe I think you could add an option to also delay received packets if it doesn't, so we can hit the players previous hitboxes, that would happen with someone who is actually laggingwhat i meant by fakelag is something similar to whiteouts as shown in this video
I guess fakelag is a very vague term to use for that but this is basically what i meant
That just seems more or less to also delay incoming packets. We could give the same affect but this seems a bit over valued in my opinion. The beneficial things that this does for you could be prevented or detected easily, and already is on agc servers or leaked agc(lunar, viper, etc) unless the check is disabled. If the server has no anticheat you might as well just be bhopping anyways though.what i meant by fakelag is something similar to whiteouts as shown in this video
I guess fakelag is a very vague term to use for that but this is basically what i meant
would it be detectable on watchdog though?That just seems more or less to also delay incoming packets. We could give the same affect but this seems a bit over valued in my opinion. The beneficial things that this does for you could be prevented or detected easily, and already is on agc servers or leaked agc(lunar, viper, etc) unless the check is disabled. If the server has no anticheat you might as well just be bhopping anyways though.
I don't know for sure but I'd assume not, because afaik they don't auto ban over similar modules like blink. But with that being said especially if you're speaking in the context of hypixel, and you're blatantly hacking, there's better options. It's potentially as detectable as most standard blatant modules, while being only slightly more useful than beanernet(which is admittedly mostly useless).would it be detectable on watchdog though?