was just wondering if anyone had any info on the subject was looking into nova and just didnt know how it all worked and mainly is it safe since there no injecting process just lookign for info
I personally tried Venuri, and honestly, I would say if you just need a bit of help with aiming, it is basically like aim assist, just a bit more aggressive.Quote:
was just wondering if anyone had any info on the subject was looking into nova and just didnt know how it all worked and mainly is it safe since there no injecting process just lookign for info
Hey, we did three updates in the past three days. Today was another update as well. Aim is not an aim assist and can react extremely quickly and fast onto the enemy.Quote:
I personally tried Venuri, and honestly, I would say if you just need a bit of help with aiming, it is basically like aim assist, just a bit more aggressive.
I only tried it recently for one day and it is definitely not an aimbot like you think. It is more of an assist that works on marked enemies. For example, in BF6, when you look at an enemy, a small marker appears above their head, that is what it uses to identify and aim at them.
You still need to play normally, but if you know where the enemy is, you can press Q to premark them in advance. It is not perfect though, from longer distances it struggles to lock onto the head and does not always account for optic zeroing.
I was reading in one of the threads that you need a specific IP to use the AI cheese; does yours require the same thing?Quote:
Hey, we did three updates in the past three days. Today was another update as well. Aim is not an aim assist and can react extremely quickly and fast onto the enemy.
We never used the enemy icon only, all our products are AI based and the enemy icon above the head is just an option users can activate, it helps with marked enemies in smokes for example.
Edit: product will get even more updates in the next couple of days.