@glbert said in #19:
> the top 1.5 percent is still several thousand players in bullet. your rank is 5600. 3% of 5600 is about 170 people. how do you circulate a script amongst 170 people without doing so publicly? and it has to be more than that even, because surely you do not imply that it would be used only amongst the top 1.5 percent.
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> and, considering you ignored my question for a working script, you do not know of any such script
1. YOU DON'T NEED A SCRIPT. There are ways to auto click ect VIA DOWNLOAD to autoclick for everything, google it. Just being able to hold a piece quickly and blitz around the board during a time scramble is an unfair adv. Some mouses even come with it. This took me with my limited knowledge of computers what like 5 seconds to think of. You think people that are cheating are not taking a much longer time to think it through
2. Only a person with limited faculties would willingly share a script that they made. And if they made a script I highly doubt they are with limited faculties.
3. Mathematically my numbers are supported.
Chess.com says .3 percent of users are cheating. And lets be honest here. Lichess is great, but they will never with the limited resources they have, out detect
chess.com. It is unfortunate. But I digress. Most of them are going to be cheating at higher levels. But I would imagine not too high so they don't get caught.
The main problem with what I know from what lichess lets us know (which is very little), is that a strong engine is used to detect cheating. Most bullet cheaters are not cheating with the best moves. So how in the world are you gonna detect cheating when the moves are not good? Looking at whether or not someone has a browser inbedded script/ extension. You think cheaters do not know that they would be detected?
The main way of cheating for bullet and ultra bullet is to find a way to input faster or to lag switch. In particular during the end of the game.
In my opinion the main way it would be done is by utilizing a mouse that has a button that autoclicks. Just google it most mouses nowadays have extra buttons on them. Is this allowed? Notice the grey area. Is that considered cheating? According to lichess fairplay It wouldnt be. And there lies the issue.