It can be used in conjunction with something like Chimpeon or AHK if you have the technical know how.
This is but a tip of the iceberg when it comes to circumventing Kernel level Anti-cheat. I recommend that you watch this video so you have more insight on the topic:
I think HallucinatoryBeing reffers to game streaming to another PC with cheat software.
1st PC is playing the game and streaming the video output to 2nd PC.
2nd PC with cheat software is sending mouse position, mouse clicks and key inputs to 1st PC.
The anti-cheat on 1st PC only detects precise input which can not be differentiated from expert play.
But how is the screen streamed to another PC?
Via hdmi? (and capture on the cheating pc? - which would be slow)
or via streaming software (which could be detected.)
And then how is the keyboard and mouse inputs simulated by the cheating pc?
Splashtop is one good example.
It can be used in conjunction with something like Chimpeon or AHK if you have the technical know how.
This is but a tip of the iceberg when it comes to circumventing Kernel level Anti-cheat. I recommend that you watch this video so you have more insight on the topic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwzIq04vd0M
DMA Cheats, AHK Pixel and Hardware Pixel Bots are the sections that focus on this.
lol - at 36minutes - “these arduino boards can even come with a waifu pattern”
Thank you for that link. I guessed from my own research that ahk keyboard inputs would be undetectable.
And like she says - the screen capture calls are used by many legitimate computer applications.
But amazing to see there is a whole community of experts that figured this out!