Brought to you by the Scratch anti-cheat community, and developed by three leading contributors in detection research: EA, Sparky, and Saffroth. We present: Iris AC ---~Iris AC~--- Iris AC is an advanced aimbot detection anti-cheat built for performance. Created by EA, Sparky, and Saffroth (of Aurora+), it features some of the most advanced detections of any anti-cheat. Unlike other aimbot detection systems, Iris AC employs various advanced techniques such as a highly specialized neural network, stillness and jitter analysis, jerk detection, advanced graphing, and much more. Iris AC is built on KyuruAB; developed by Sparky, it is a highly customizable, efficient, and suitable base for an aimbot anti-cheat such as Iris. Iris is built for detection and efficiency. In testing, Iris was able to detect every standard type of aimbot within seconds without any noticeable impact on performance. ---~Checks (19)~--- Aim A - Detects when the mouse cursor is perfectly centered on the target. Aim B - Detects when the mouse cursor is at a similar position relative to the target. Aim C - Detects when the mouse cursor is moving perfectly toward the center of the target. Aim D - Detects when the mouse cursor is moving at a consistent speed. Aim E - Detects when the mouse cursor is moving perfectly within a hitbox of the target. Aim F - Detects when the mouse cursor is moving to a predicted future target location. Aim G - Detects when the mouse cursor is decelerating unnaturally relative to the target's distance. Aim H - Detects when the mouse cursor stops instantly within a certain radius of the target. Aim I - Detects when the mouse cursor instantly goes from still to moving and back to still. Aim J - Detects when the mouse cursor irregularly pauses between mouse movements. Aim K/K2 - Detects when the mouse cursor is moving irregularly relative to the target. Aim L - Detects when the mouse cursor is irregularly shaky. Aim M - Detects when the mouse cursor's angle is too consistent when approaching the target. AIM N - Detects if the mouse cursor is moved the distance to the target from the last frame IPLNE (Iris Poka-Link Neural Engine) - Uses speed consistency, closure speed, speed spikes, straightness, jitter, and stillness to detect advanced aimbots. SmoothAim A - Detects when the cursor moves too consistently when going toward the target. JiiterA1 - Detects when the mouse cursor's jitter is irregularly low. JitterA2 - Detects when the mouse cursor's jitter is irregularly high. JiiterA3 - Detects when the mouse cursor's jitter is irregularly low. JitterA4 - Detects when the mouse cursor's jitter is irregularly high.
EA - Me Sparky - https://scratch.mit.edu/users/tombman999 Saffroth - https://scratch.mit.edu/users/fghjuygvbghbnb AimBase - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1323721350 If you want to create your own bypass: Go to the Cursor sprite (not the cursor visual sprite), set unlock mouse to 1, and then use set x and set y blocks to move the cursor and create your aimbot.