• Lazy Nezumi pro/Rust/VAC
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No I'm not vac banned. This is more of a general VAC question I guess I was playing just now and I was holding down ctrl to crouch which i then tried tried to go into 3rd person by hitting F3 lazy nezumi was running in the background and it tried to hook to my window and crashed lazy nezumi is used for mouse smoothing in art programs and I don't think it was in an active mode when i accidentally hooked it Just wondering if there's anything in lazy nezumi's behavior/code that could cause a false positive detection in VAC Thanks
[QUOTE=artacus;45467435]No I'm not vac banned. This is more of a general VAC question I guess I was playing just now and I was holding down ctrl to crouch which i then tried tried to go into 3rd person by hitting F3 lazy nezumi was running in the background and it tried to hook to my window and crashed lazy nezumi is used for mouse smoothing in art programs and I don't think it was in an active mode when i accidentally hooked it Just wondering if there's anything in lazy nezumi's behavior/code that could cause a false positive detection in VAC Thanks[/QUOTE] It wouldn't OP. So long as it is only tracing your mouse movements, you are safe.
[QUOTE=OtherDalfite;45470529]It wouldn't OP. So long as it is only tracing your mouse movements, you are safe.[/QUOTE] Thanks for the reply. I guess time will tell if it's truly safe.
It's very possible that it does detect it. Heck I'm sure VAC has detected it. However, if the program is anything but unknown, then it will just have it on a whitelist. Like FRAPS.
Well OP, this guy and a few others have tracked CS:GO with a mouse tracing program and they didn't run into anything VAC. [url]http://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/16wo8f/i_put_on_a_mouse_tracker_and_then_played_csgo_for/[/url]
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