sorry...but your own uploads can't be trusted as it could have been recorded AFTER you turned off hacks and what not. so those videos are potentially useless "evidence" if you want to call it that. but again, we will wait until Kam can get his demos up and then admins can review and they will make the call then.
My upload contains the entire duration of time kaM was in the server and so everything that kaM could have seen before banning me is included in this video.
If what you mean is that I recorded my gameplay a second time to remove visual indication of a hack this is not possible either as shadowplay records what is actually sent to my screen by recording at the hardware level of my nvidia graphics card.
Someone commented on my upload that I am using triggerbot.
If anyone believes I am triggerbotting show me a segment in the video where you believe it is most evident and I will try to disprove the claim.
Before someone repeats it, I know (as kaM has argued) that hacks have successfully been used in pro CS matches in the past, giving no visual indications at all, just a slight twitch of the mouse4 button and.... bam, aim snap to head. kaM says "I've never seen anyone aim that high that fast" or something in the upload after a kill on Greg, and I think this is where he got the impression of aim key. If you slow the video down for this kill you will be able to see the human factor that aim key is not able to recreate. After reacting to Greg, my muscle memory kicks in to move my mouse at a linear speed (the same speed I move my mouse everywhere when i'm concentrating) towards catwalk body level, i slow my tracking speed so that I can line up my mouse motion to finish on Greg's head. I shoot immediately when the motion is stopped. Now if this happened with aim key, I would likely have appeared to immediately snap on to Greg's head (this is how it looks like in demos) and if there is actually a delay in acquiring the head to make it look more legit, I am willing to bet it would be a linear motion all the way to the head and an immediate stop and it would look like someone just hurled their mouse without regards to precision and stopped it arbitrarily on their head. I think aim key is just hard to spot sometimes because of high sensitivities giving the illusion of people snapping on.
Also for the last couple months I have been using Samsung SyncMaster 753DF CRT at native 1024x768 85hz this may explain faster than average reaction times and smooth mouse movement is due to my 18 inch QcK+ heavy being a 270 turn at most.