it has its customizability and you can toggle when to use it in situations. to counter that argument theres a decent amount of modules mainly the lag modules that can look blatant to others soso why is clutch in the client to begin with then if is a blatant feature? bit of a pointless comment.
clutch is not blatant.so why is clutch in the client to begin with then if is a blatant feature? bit of a pointless comment.
how could legit scaffold with silent aim be blatant? it would be no different to using freelook at the same as legit scaffold but with automation.
if not blatant then very sus in waysclutch is not blatant.
you can say the same for aimassist it all depends on settings. its not blatant.if not blatant then very sus in ways
A blatant feature is just generally something that modifies your movement, aim, packets, etc in a way that a server could see is impossible to do. Or you could just say exploits. Clutch is definitely not in that category since its specifically designed to only do normal aiming and movement, it doesn't function in any sort of way that you couldn't hypothetically do with your mouse and keyboard alone. Using high aim speed is going to look obvious on any module which is why there's a slider for it.you're not a dev so you cant really comment on what vape's definition of blatant is, no one can, its incredibly cloudy and not written in stone.
clutch, blockin and silentaura are all visually blatant, or have the potential to be.
fakelag and blink are blatant in terms of detectability and appearance, or have the potential to be.
just a few examples, many more exist, you get the point.
I don’t think that is the point. At max aim speed (or even above) for any module it’s unlikely to cause any anticheat problems. Looking visually suspicious by using high settings is on you, that has little to do with the modules.yeah, that's my point. visually blatant and also likely blatant from the perspective of the anticheat.
That's not our definition of a blatant module. There's no exploits involved and it only appears obvious if you intentionally configure it to be. Love your old suggestions btw.right but it is still functionally blatant or has the capability to be, that is a bit of a non answer.
yes, sure, you can make any module perform blatantly but there are some modules in the client that are far more blatant, or have the capability to be by default - people using clutch as scaffold for example.

owner of vape usually never replies back with update info from what i see, might get added might notwill my suggestion be accepted?
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Modules that aim for you are supposed to get silent aim eventually.owner of vape usually never replies back with update info from what i see, might get added might not