Between pained cries, the YouTuber who made this ‘neuromuscular aim assist’ that shocks his muscles for fast Counter-Strike 2 reactions insists it’s ‘not cheats’


“It’s not cheats”, says YouTuber Basically Homeless to his Counter-Strike 2 compatriots. “… It’s my muscles doing it.” This, as the app he has set up with enemy detection code ported from bona fide cheats stimulates the electrodes attached to his body. The shocks contract his muscles to move his crosshair in the direction of enemy skulls when they appear in the detection radius. The result, ideally, is faster headshots.

Yes, this is “neuromuscular aim assist”, and Basically Homeless spent a long time getting it up and running. The idea is pretty simple: have an app detecting on-screen enemies, have it send the direction of said enemies to a Raspberry Pi, and have that Raspberry Pi trigger electrodes to shock muscles that make the arm and wrist move in the correct direction.

Neuromuscular Aim Assist – YouTube
Neuromuscular Aim Assist - YouTube


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