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Originally Posted by TreKzr3D
For anyone wondering, This is just Nexto lol. i forgot exactly where since it's been a while since i found out, but the files for it are literally downloaded somewhere lol.. they used to use the same files as marlbot :)
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Yes, our logic is based on Necto, which we have significantly improved. Additionally, we utilized the Python RLSDK (an outdated base, as it hasn't been updated in two years), which Marl also used in his open-sourced project.
However, the software we sell is not only built on a heavily improved version of Necto; it also incorporates fully in-house code for integrating the SDK into Necto and processing inputs. This approach results in a system that is far more responsive and unique compared to Marlbot. Furthermore, we employ a specialized driver for injection, ensuring that our software remains completely undetectable. There are a lot of differences which help increase the overall UX and make it performance wise better (everyone that would rather spend time to make that himself is free to do so, but for a fully safe and well performing product we are here)