Opinions on moonlight and questions

05/20/2025 15:16 vampiring#1
Straight to the point what are people who use/have used moonlights colour or AI cheat's opinions and some questions.

Have you been banned by a detection? If a manual, how did it happen were you blatant flickbotting etc.

What's the difference between both colour and ai (which is better overall if either.)

And would you recommend it for long term ranking up maybe even on a main?

If you have an unsatisfactory with it please let me know why :D
05/20/2025 15:32 .MOON.#2
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Originally Posted by vampiring View Post
Straight to the point what are people who use/have used moonlights colour or AI cheat's opinions and some questions.

Have you been banned by a detection? If a manual, how did it happen were you blatant flickbotting etc.

What's the difference between both colour and ai (which is better overall if either.)

And would you recommend it for long term ranking up maybe even on a main?

If you have an unsatisfactory with it please let me know why :D

The best place to get firsthand experiences would be our free chat, where current users regularly share their feedback with people like yourself. Most people that would actually respond here are other devs & people that wouldn't have actually used Moonlight. That said, here’s what’s important to know:

Detection Risk:
Moonlight runs entirely on a second PC, which means the software itself doesn't interact with the game process on your main system. Because of this, traditional software-based detections are not a concern. The only potential detection vector would be the input hardware you're using, for example, devices like MAKCU, Ferrum, Xenmouse, KMBox B+, etc.

Hardware Warning:

We strongly advise against using the KMBox B+ specifically, as it’s known to be flagged, if not directly detected, then at least monitored. Other hardware options may be more discreet, but nothing is guaranteed, so use caution and stay informed.

Color vs. AI:

Color is faster and lighter but less adaptive, it relies on consistent visual cues (like outlines or glow effects) and may be impacted by map lighting, effects, or skins.
AI is more robust and flexible, trained to detect targets more intelligently, but may require better hardware to maintain low latency and high FPS.

Both can be effective if configured correctly. It’s less about which is “better” and more about what suits your setup and playstyle.

Manual Bans:
Manual bans are rare but can happen if you're being too blatant, things like flickbotting, consistently locking onto targets too quickly, or having zero reaction delay can raise red flags, especially with server-side reviews or TTK analysis. Keep your smooth values reasonable and aim behavior natural and remember, we want to assist users that have disabilities, not to help you cheat your way to Radiant.

Long-Term Use:

Yes, many users have used Moonlight on mains for long-term ranking without issue. Just remember that no system is completely risk-free. The more discreet and human-like your configuration, the safer you are.

If you’re unhappy with the experience, it’s usually due to misconfiguring the system or using low-tier hardware. Our support and documentation are available to help resolve those situations as well.
05/20/2025 15:43 vampiring#3
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Originally Posted by .MOON. View Post
The best place to get firsthand experiences would be our free chat, where current users regularly share their feedback with people like yourself. Most people that would actually respond here are other devs & people that wouldn't have actually used Moonlight. That said, here’s what’s important to know:

Detection Risk:
Moonlight runs entirely on a second PC, which means the software itself doesn't interact with the game process on your main system. Because of this, traditional software-based detections are not a concern. The only potential detection vector would be the input hardware you're using, for example, devices like MAKCU, Ferrum, Xenmouse, KMBox B+, etc.

Hardware Warning:

We strongly advise against using the KMBox B+ specifically, as it’s known to be flagged, if not directly detected, then at least monitored. Other hardware options may be more discreet, but nothing is guaranteed, so use caution and stay informed.

Color vs. AI:

Color is faster and lighter but less adaptive, it relies on consistent visual cues (like outlines or glow effects) and may be impacted by map lighting, effects, or skins.
AI is more robust and flexible, trained to detect targets more intelligently, but may require better hardware to maintain low latency and high FPS.

Both can be effective if configured correctly. It’s less about which is “better” and more about what suits your setup and playstyle.

Manual Bans:
Manual bans are rare but can happen if you're being too blatant, things like flickbotting, consistently locking onto targets too quickly, or having zero reaction delay can raise red flags, especially with server-side reviews or TTK analysis. Keep your smooth values reasonable and aim behavior natural and remember, we want to assist users that have disabilities, not to help you cheat your way to Radiant.

Long-Term Use:

Yes, many users have used Moonlight on mains for long-term ranking without issue. Just remember that no system is completely risk-free. The more discreet and human-like your configuration, the safer you are.

If you’re unhappy with the experience, it’s usually due to misconfiguring the system or using low-tier hardware. Our support and documentation are available to help resolve those situations as well.

I see, very informative thank you! I do have a question, you say ai detects enemies more intelligently. How exactly do you mean? Could you give a more specific difference between them? I'm guessing for example something like flickbot wouldn't flick instantly onto them as it goes for the colour on the outside of an enemy with colour bot, so Ai would make it more precise? Please let me know! :P

Also I know there's a discord but I'd like to know from people who go around software to software or someone who just wants to help out others on this forum.
05/20/2025 16:28 .MOON.#4
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I see, very informative thank you! I do have a question, you say ai detects enemies more intelligently. How exactly do you mean? Could you give a more specific difference between them? I'm guessing for example something like flickbot wouldn't flick instantly onto them as it goes for the colour on the outside of an enemy with colour bot, so Ai would make it more precise? Please let me know! :P

Also I know there's a discord but I'd like to know from people who go around software to software or someone who just wants to help out others on this forum.
Color is a pixel scanner that looks for specific colors, like glows or outlines around enemies. It’s fast and works well in ideal conditions, but struggles with visual clutter, or maps where enemy colors blend in.

AI is trained on tens of thousands of labeled images (over 100k images in some of our models) to detect enemy shapes, not just color. It identifies full-body and head boxes, making it more accurate and consistent, even in low visibility or chaotic scenes.

So yes, AI tends to be more stable and precise since it locks onto the actual model, not just a colored pixel. It handles more scenarios naturally, but both options work well depending on your game and settings.

A good example of where color is better than ai is when there is a sliver of a head sticking out, color can easily identify a target because the outline is all that is needed. AI may need the entire head visible in order to identify the target.

A good example of where AI is better than color is when multiple enemies are on the screen and very close together. AI will be able to accurately detect multiple enemies with precision whereas color may get confused and merge them into target. For color we have target splitting which minimizes this as much as possible but obviously it can't be 100% perfect. Another thing about AI is that it works in most every game. I can go from playing Val, Apex, Overwatch, to COD, all in 1 session easily. You just change the model, stop and start, and it's ready for that game.

Color Mode runs smoothly on most PCs with just a 4-core CPU and 8GB RAM, no GPU needed. For AI Mode, we recommend at least an i7-7700K and a GTX 1060 or equivalent to use on our micro/xs models. Moonlight also supports NVIDIA, AMD, Intel ARC, and integrated GPUs. Both Windows 10/11 64-bit are supported. Better hardware enables faster performance and the ability to run higher accuracy AI models with less latency.
05/20/2025 16:33 vampiring#5
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Color is a pixel scanner that looks for specific colors, like glows or outlines around enemies. It’s fast and works well in ideal conditions, but struggles with visual clutter, or maps where enemy colors blend in.

AI is trained on tens of thousands of labeled images (over 100k images in some of our models) to detect enemy shapes, not just color. It identifies full-body and head boxes, making it more accurate and consistent, even in low visibility or chaotic scenes.

So yes, AI tends to be more stable and precise since it locks onto the actual model, not just a colored pixel. It handles more scenarios naturally, but both options work well depending on your game and settings.

Color Mode runs smoothly on most PCs with just a 4-core CPU and 8GB RAM, no GPU needed. For AI Mode, we recommend at least an i7-7700K and a GTX 1060 or equivalent to use on our micro/xs models. Moonlight also supports NVIDIA, AMD, Intel ARC, and integrated GPUs. Both Windows 10/11 64-bit are supported. Better hardware enables faster performance and the ability to run higher accuracy AI models with less latency.
I see thank you very much! I'm planning on buying and using your product soon. What do you personally recommend for valorant only, for a nice game. Ai or colour? I can get a computer capable of both and will use the recommended hardware.
05/20/2025 16:38 .MOON.#6
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I see thank you very much! I'm planning on buying and using your product soon. What do you personally recommend for valorant only, for a nice game. Ai or colour? I can get a computer capable of both and will use the recommended hardware.
For Valorant only, I’d recommend starting with Color. It’s lighter on hardware and more commonly used, so you’ll find more configs to help you get set up and fine-tune things easily. It’s also a great way to get familiar with how the aim system works. Once you're a customer, you'll have access to day and week keys, so you can always try out AI later if you want to test the difference for yourself.
05/20/2025 16:40 vampiring#7
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For Valorant only, I’d recommend starting with Color. It’s lighter on hardware and more commonly used, so you’ll find more configs to help you get set up and fine-tune things easily. It’s also a great way to get familiar with how the aim system works. Once you're a customer, you'll have access to day and week keys, so you can always try out AI later if you want to test the difference for yourself.
Sounds like a plan thank you brother!