Hi, I have a question, colorbot or AI aimbot? which works more efficiently and has fewer problems and is less detectable
both have advantages and disadvantages for different scenarios. it will just depend on your playstyle and preferrence. just get a day key for both and find out which one you like better :handsdown:Quote:
Hi, I have a question, colorbot or AI aimbot? which works more efficiently and has fewer problems and is less detectable
Semi wrong. Most public are hybrids, they use AI for target selection but use color for aim algo's.Quote:
As of now, there is no REAL aimbot that is based on AI. What people call AI at this time is simply the addition of filters or similar stuff. An AI aimbot would actually be able to identify the enemies / targets and act accordingly to it, but the so called AI aimbots you will find on the market are all color based as well. Don't be fooled.
It depends on your priority.Quote:
Hi, I have a question, colorbot or AI aimbot? which works more efficiently and has fewer problems and is less detectable
and what is the situation with 1pc?Quote:
It depends on your priority.
2PC AI Aimbot using capture card is the least detectable and most humanize. However, it’s expensive, has higher latency, and requires a beast of a second PC RTX 3060+
2PC Colorbot is much faster and efficient. Easy to setup and works great on low end pc/laptop. While it only detects colors, it’s still safe because nothing runs on your main PC
AI for multiple games. Colorbot for speed, specific game and budget option
This is completely false lol. We use Yolo, DirectML, TensorRT, Onnx, OpenVINO, etc.. for AI. We spend months (and some years) labeling and annotating data for models. To call these colorbots and be this ignorant is simply a huge insult mr "expert".Quote:
As of now, there is no REAL aimbot that is based on AI. What people call AI at this time is simply the addition of filters or similar stuff. An AI aimbot would actually be able to identify the enemies / targets and act accordingly to it, but the so called AI aimbots you will find on the market are all color based as well. Don't be fooled.
As if we haven't been doing pure AI for years tho am I right? XDQuote:
Semi wrong. Most public are hybrids, they use AI for target selection but use color for aim algo's.
AI model finds target - Colorbot aims
Pure AI does exist tho
This is kind of false, people can run AI with an rx580 or gtx 1650 GPUs no issues. Other solutions like cphook have developed great pipelines for cpu inference as well that have made it much more accessible. Maybe a few years ago I would have said go colorbot but advancements in the AI space have made it much better.Quote:
It depends on your priority.
2PC AI Aimbot using capture card is the least detectable and most humanize. However, it’s expensive, has higher latency, and requires a beast of a second PC RTX 3060+
2PC Colorbot is much faster and efficient. Easy to setup and works great on low end pc/laptop. While it only detects colors, it’s still safe because nothing runs on your main PC
AI for multiple games. Colorbot for speed, specific game and budget option
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This is completely false lol. We use Yolo, DirectML, TensorRT, Onnx, OpenVINO, etc.. for AI. We spend months (and some years) labeling and annotating data for models. To call these colorbots and be this ignorant is simply a huge insult mr "expert".
As if we haven't been doing pure AI for years tho am I right? XD
This is kind of false, people can run AI with an rx580 or gtx 1650 GPUs no issues. Other solutions like cphook have developed great pipelines for cpu inference as well that have made it much more accessible. Maybe a few years ago I would have said go colorbot but advancements in the AI space have made it much better.
I don't think you had any reason to come at me like that, but lets turn the page on this.Quote:
This is completely false lol. We use Yolo, DirectML, TensorRT, Onnx, OpenVINO, etc.. for AI. We spend months (and some years) labeling and annotating data for models. To call these colorbots and be this ignorant is simply a huge insult mr "expert".
No, you’re just changing the definition after being corrected.Quote:
I don't think you had any reason to come at me like that, but lets turn the page on this.
I THINK I was careful enough to say "AI aimbots you will find on the market are all color based". Color BASED is not the same thing as a colorbot. Also, I wrote in caps that there are no "REAL" AI aimbot. You said yourself that you used AI to grab data for models, that's not the same thing as having an aimbot that works purely via AI, at least not the way I see it. Maybe we disagree on what an AI aimbot is / should be. TO ME, an AI aimbot "would actually be able to identify the enemies / targets and act accordingly to it", being potentially usable in any game. BTW, that interpretation seems much more compatible with the definition of AI.
Running AI on RX 580 or GTX 1650 often leads to inference delay, which is why your own guide recommends an RTX 4060 for optimal results. Plus, the hidden costs of Elgato or AVerMedia cards add another $200-$300 to the bill just to get startedQuote:
This is completely false lol. We use Yolo, DirectML, TensorRT, Onnx, OpenVINO, etc.. for AI. We spend months (and some years) labeling and annotating data for models. To call these colorbots and be this ignorant is simply a huge insult mr "expert".
As if we haven't been doing pure AI for years tho am I right? XD
This is kind of false, people can run AI with an rx580 or gtx 1650 GPUs no issues. Other solutions like cphook have developed great pipelines for cpu inference as well that have made it much more accessible. Maybe a few years ago I would have said go colorbot but advancements in the AI space have made it much better.
This is not really accurate anymore.Quote:
Running AI on RX 580 or GTX 1650 often leads to inference delay, which is why your own guide recommends an RTX 4060 for optimal results. Plus, the hidden costs of Elgato or AVerMedia cards add another $200-$300 to the bill just to get started
My 2PC Colorbot is designed to be the smart budget choice. You don't need an expensive capture card or a high end GPU to stay safe
My 2PC Colorbot is for the smart budget user. Using just a spare laptop or a Pi 4, without the $300 hidden costs of Elgato or the network latency and risks of ndi,udp streamingQuote:
People still get hundreds of dps with those GPU. For instance on my 4070, I get 0.6 to 0.8ms inference on 320x320 and more like 0.9 to 1.2ms on 640x640 input models. Someone with a 580 might get like 5 or 7ms on 320x320 which is still perfectly usable. Also, you don't need a capture card for ours either. you can use udp, ndi, moonlight streaming, basically whatever you want.
:rollsafe: Ye we have been training massive LLM's that run around for years now, hence why games have felt so low quality.Quote:
This is completely false lol. We use Yolo, DirectML, TensorRT, Onnx, OpenVINO, etc.. for AI. We spend months (and some years) labeling and annotating data for models. To call these colorbots and be this ignorant is simply a huge insult mr "expert".
As if we haven't been doing pure AI for years tho am I right? XD
This is kind of false, people can run AI with an rx580 or gtx 1650 GPUs no issues. Other solutions like cphook have developed great pipelines for cpu inference as well that have made it much more accessible. Maybe a few years ago I would have said go colorbot but advancements in the AI space have made it much better.
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My 2PC Colorbot is for the smart budget user. Using just a spare laptop or a Pi 4, without the $300 hidden costs of Elgato or the network latency and risks of ndi,udp streaming
You get 0ms inference delay and consistent performance without needing to fine tune GPU pipelines or clog your bandwidth
“0ms inference delay” is a nice sales line, but it is not how this works.Quote:
My 2PC Colorbot is for the smart budget user. Using just a spare laptop or a Pi 4, without the $300 hidden costs of Elgato or the network latency and risks of ndi,udp streaming
You get 0ms inference delay and consistent performance without needing to fine tune GPU pipelines or clog your bandwidth