Discussing the regarding scripting and bans.
A high-ranking "sweat" wearing a headless head and carrying a Double Barrel SG approached him. The sweat began to emote—a toxic "L" dance intended to provoke a reaction. Suddenly, without Vex touching a single key, his character snapped into the exact same animation. Every tilt of the head, every mocking step, was perfectly synchronized. Dahood Mimic V3 Script
Eventually, the server's "top killer" arrived, a player known as . Static knew about scripts. He knew that Mimic V3 relied on target-locking. He pulled out a flamethrower and began to spin in circles, trying to break the script's logic. Discussing the regarding scripting and bans
The sweat stopped, confused. He pulled out his shotgun and began to "crouch-spam" while weaving left and right. Vex’s avatar followed like a haunted reflection, staying exactly three studs away, mirroring every jittery movement. It was as if the sweat was fighting a mirror that refused to break. The Ghost in the Machine Suddenly, without Vex touching a single key, his
Vex’s character spun with him, a whirlwind of two identical avatars spiraling in the middle of the street. The lag began to spike. The physics engine groaned under the weight of two entities trying to occupy the same space at the same time.
With a final click, Vex toggled the "Combat Mimic" feature. As Static pulled his trigger, Vex’s script forced his own character to pull his trigger at the exact same millisecond. The sound of two shotguns firing as one echoed through the alleyways.
Vex didn't need to initiate a fight. He didn't even need to move his mouse. He stood at the center of the Plaza, a silent observer in a default "bacon hair" skin.