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ZLANER LAGGING PLAYER CLIP DEBUNKED?



Deemed by many as the most “damning” or “suspicious” clip from any content creator since the release of Warzone, the Zlaner lagging player clip has had many debunk attempts by content creators.

The clip surfaced back in Verdansk and has created a very heated debate. Some claim the clip is 100% proof that Zlaner was (at least at the time) using cheats in Call of Duty Warzone. Others see it as nothing more than server lag in the game and Zlaner just hitting his shots.

In a video by BadBoyBeaman on YouTube, he talks about the reaction time needed to track a player who is lagging in this manner. The science supports the validation of BBBs theory that a human could not react quickly enough to track the lagging movements of the player without pre knowledge of the direction and timing of the movements, it would take inhuman reaction times.

The word inhuman is what brings hackusations. Human reactions are limited, but machine reaction times, though technically limited by technology, are massively faster.


If aimbot was in use in this clip, it would have had no problem reacting to the lagging of the player at all, as its reaction speed would be more than capable of tracking the player faultlessly.

Another attempt to debunk the clip has recently surfaced. Or rather a somewhat comparable clip that people are deeming evidence that the Zlaner clip is benign has surfaced.

As you can see in the video. The clip shows a minor lag in both instances, in which the aim assist does allow a pull towards the destination of the lagging player. The amount of lag, distance and accuracy however, all differ quite dramatically, as with most clips that have been championed as proof of Zlaner’s innocence.

Does this clip show that Zlaner was not in fact using Aimbot in the infamous “Lagging Player Clip”, or is this clip just another poor comparison that doesn’t prove anything one way or another? Let us know in the comment section below or follow us over on YouTube or Twitter to share your thoughts.



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