


You then could use a raspberry pi, usb rubber ducky, or any other badusb/programmable HID device (there are thousands) and create an aimbot that goes off of the distance between the head and the crosshair. Theoretically, you could just use OBS to "stream" a game to another computeror application, and create a low-latency aimbot that uses a PID loop with the error being the distance from the center of the screen/crosshair to the pixels that make up the image of a head. The combined use of those two in order to parse network data and create a HID controlled aimbot that is fully hardware-sided and done 100% externally. the usage of HID devices in order to simulate mouse movements, and 3. the parsing of network data in order to get game data, 2.

Hey, I recently sent a message in discord to a Riot member regarding the use of vulnerabilities that apply to all video games on a network/hardware level, which includes 1.
