The amount of ratings Savage_Sniper would get for posting proof of the sniper... Savageeee
Not really.Close enough.
You have an autoclicker set to start at a specific time, that would be sniping even if that's not how the program does it, and yeah you have to sync your clock to an atomic clock so it wouldn't really be accurate to the nanosecond. I don't know, I would run a millisecond clock that is synced to a clock running very slightly fast and reset that clock at a certain time before the snipe happens.Lol for everyone who thinks autoclicking is sniping.
When I was the only person with a sniper it was always "I had 3 autoclickers set up how did you beat me"You have an autoclicker set to start at a specific time, that would be sniping even if that's not how the program does it, and yeah you have to sync your clock to an atomic clock so it wouldn't really be accurate to the nanosecond. I don't know, I would run a millisecond clock that is synced to a clock running very slightly fast and reset that clock at a certain time before the snipe happens.
You have an autoclicker set to start at a specific time, that would be sniping even if that's not how the program does it, and yeah you have to sync your clock to an atomic clock so it wouldn't really be accurate to the nanosecond. I don't know, I would run a millisecond clock that is synced to a clock running very slightly fast and reset that clock at a certain time before the snipe happens.
Because they didn't sync their own clock with an atomic clock and have one that runs slightly fast. And why would you have more than one autoclicker set up?When I was the only person with a sniper it was always "I had 3 autoclickers set up how did you beat me"
You keep referring to an atomic clock so I'm pretty sure you're just trolling.Because they didn't sync their own clock with an atomic clock and have one that runs slightly fast. And why would you have more than one autoclicker set up?
Also, connection speed obviously matters so if they have shit internet they are going to lose.
Not really, of course I don't mean link it directly to a fucking cesium atom, there is an official time however, and that is commonly referred to as an atomic clock even if that's slang. Of course linking it isn't accurate when you do it with a program that automatically links the two, again that's why you have a clock run slightly fast over time. Your clocks inaccuracy is enough to make your snipe closer to the correct time and make up for the other inaccuracies involved.You keep referring to an atomic clock so I'm pretty sure you're just trolling.
I hope you realize that if your computer is connected to the internet and you have this selected (it is by default):Not really, of course I don't mean link it directly to a fucking cesium atom, there is an official time however, and that is commonly referred to as an atomic clock even if that's slang.
I hope you realize that if your computer is connected to the internet and you have this selected (it is by default):
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that your computer time is going to be just as accurate as any atomic clock.
So if you're telling me that "computer time runs fast or slow every second it ticks" that means all computers have that flaw and syncing your own computer to a real atomic clock is going to have 0 benefit in sniping.No it isn't. The computer time runs fast or slow every second it ticks and only syncs so often so you have to sync it at the right time.
So if you're telling me that "computer time runs fast or slow every second it ticks" that means all computers have that flaw and syncing your own computer to a real atomic clock is going to have 0 benefit in sniping.
Please, just leave this stuff to people who know what's what.
I'll trade my sniper for a copy of yours...I'll be sending pictures of the GUI to all members who purchased the sniper within a couple days. It's beginning to look a lot better, expect a sexy program both internally and externally.
