To the Pajijik Gallery, the freshly baked topic of Elf Cho Eun seemed like a fairly appetizing dish. After tasting it
through the first broadcast, it had a flavor that met expectations to a certain extent. If it were a cooking contest, it
would probably receive an evaluation like, ‘Hmm… Let’s see you in the next round!’
The dishes selected here were rated higher the more stimulating they were. If it was so spicy that your tongue went
numb and you couldn’t feel the original flavor of the ingredients? Even better. It would get a lot of attention and be a
hot topic for a long time.
In that respect, Elf Cho Eun had limitations in that the portion was small and the seasoning was a bit bland.
Sniping? He had only appeared on stream twice.
Trolling or smurfing? His skill fluctuated every game, sometimes even within a single game, so it was a bit difficult to
focus firepower on one place. Catfishing? It was okay, but the problem was that no one was fooled into thinking he
was actually a girl. It was difficult to paint a picture where he used a girl’s voice to attract a lot of money from simps,
and then later it was revealed that he was a guy.
The fact that the stream’s size wasn’t large was also a negative factor. It was enough to get the topic rolling, but there could also be a backlash saying, ‘How long are you going to keep talking about that small-time streamer?’
Whether it was adding finely chopped hot peppers or pouring in a generous amount of MSG, what was needed was a ‘kick’ that would make the dish exciting.
A sniping post that suddenly appeared one day played that role perfectly. It was about Elf Cho Eun being a hacker.
[Pajijik Gallery]
Title: (Long post) Elf Cho Eun is seriously a hacker. Video evidence included
Content: I see posts about that streamer from time to time, but there’s no mention of hacking, so I’m sniping. I wrote a similar post before, but it got downvoted and removed
You’ll definitely be convinced this time, so read until the end.
The most crucial reason is ‘reaction speed.’ Excluding close-range weapons, I’ll mainly explain with skills and ranged basic attacks that have officially defined projectile speeds, so they can be calculated.
* Black Mage skill Dark Flame
(Video 1 with the scene slowed down)
Considering the firing distance and projectile speed, to dodge sideways like that, you need to react faster than the hit time of 0.14 seconds. In VR, a full-body dodge speed requires at least 0.3 seconds or more.
*Mystic’s basic attack Starlight Whisper
(Video 2)
The projectile speed is a bit slow, but at that distance, you still need a reaction speed of 0.22 to dodge. Considering it’s a body-turning motion, it should be 0.35~0.4 or more in general.
You might say he could have predicted it instead of reacting. That’s right. But then he wouldn’t be able to dodge attacks from dark vision or completely out of sight, right?
(Video 3,4,5)
Yeah~ no such thing~ He dodges even in situations that require pure reaction speed with inhuman reactions.
I couldn’t bring them all, but there are a lot of these. And look at this too.
(Battle surrounded by close-range characters)
As you know, Ori is a very realistic game. So when you first play it, it’s normal to flinch even at small attacks. Some
people can’t overcome it and don’t play Ori at all. Of course, if you get used to it, you won’t be scared, but I’m saying
there should be a minimal reaction. But Elf Cho Eun doesn’t have that at all.
-You punk, you said his reaction speed is beyond human, but now you’re saying he has no reaction? Are you kidding me?
ㄴㄴ That’s why both are correct. To be precise, he has ‘no reaction to attacks that don’t hit.’ If an attack grazes a person, even if they’re not scared, their body will inevitably react.
Think about it. Can you not blink even when a spear flies over your head?
But Elf Cho Eun does that. Even when a f*cking sword passes right in front of his nose, or an arrow grazes his side, if it’s an ‘attack that doesn’t hit,’ he doesn’t even flinch. It must be because he’s hacking, right?
I wrote this really hard, so please upvote
[Upvotes: 175 / Downvotes: 26]
Comments:
-Why does this sound plausible instead of nonsense?
– Wow, you crazy bastard, I acknowledge you, how long did it take to make this?
ㄴ(OP) Yeah: It took me a few days of hard work
ㄴIsn’t this guy holding some kind of grudge against him?
(OP)Yeah: I hate people who succeed through dishonest methods
– Wow, so Cradle’s security is finally cracked
-What kind of confidence did he have to stream while using hacks?
-Maybe the stream itself is a hack demonstration? Contact him if you want to buy
ㄴHey, this is very convincing, no-cam, no-mic is also because he can’t reveal his identity
ㄴHis weird way of speaking was also to avoid being identified
ㄴIt’s creepy how the pieces fit together perfectly…
-This should really go to the Ori gallery
ㄴThis kind of issue can definitely be brought to the public
ㄴThank you OP, I got a trending post on the Ori gallery thanks to you
ㄴWhat the
ㄴ(OP) Yeah: Hey
The atmosphere was quite different from when the hacking allegations were previously raised.
This was because the evidence presented along with the visual materials seemed much more plausible. Of course, there was that too. But previously, Elf Cho Eun was just a ‘civilian who appeared on stream.’
Now? He was an exposed streamer who could be directly taken down.
The dish no longer tasted bland. With the addition of the ‘hack’ seasoning, even the previously bland parts became more delicious one by one.
Title: The disgusting points of ‘that catfish’ who’s been talked about a lot lately…
Content:
1. Started with sniping because he needed some recognition. At first, he tested the waters with VTubers with a decent number of viewers, then confidently sniped PasaGong, who is top-tier in Ori.
2. He’s also manipulating wins and losses so that only those who can recognize the hack will know. He can’t win all the time. He’s staying in Master because if he goes to Grandmaster or Challenger, he’ll be involved with pros and get a lot more attention.
3. He’s trying to imitate the feeling of a streamer by having chat communication time or whatever because he doesn’t want the stream to look like a ‘hack demonstration.’ Catfish? Just bait. He has no intention of making money from the stream itself, so he’s just trying to attract attention, whether it’s negative or not.
[Upvotes: 89 / Downvotes: 11]
Comments:
– Are you happy to get a trending post with things everyone already knows?
–
•Sniper troll smurf hacker catfish should be criticized…
ㄴHe has committed a lot of sins
– Hey, you guys should come to the stream, the atmosphere was off so I just left
ㄴHe’s streaming in this situation?
ㄴDoesn’t he check the community
ㄴ(Pajijik link) I’m leaving this on every trending post, hurry up
[Origin Rift Gallery]
Title: Former developer’s inside info) There’s a real possibility that Elf Cho Eun is hacking
Content: Former developer = my acquaintance. I couldn’t understand what he was saying, so I asked him to send it to me in writing
Reasons for his superhuman reaction speed –
*Projectile direction prediction:
Hijacking the projectile’s speed and trajectory from the server data and automatically calculating
*Automatic dodging:
A method of automatically executing a character’s dodging motion in a VR environment by detecting specific conditions
*Input signal delay:
Slightly delaying the attacker’s input signal, allowing the opponent to dodge abnormally quickly.
Reasons for constantly closing the distance as an archer –
*Ignoring position lock:
Works by forcibly maximizing damage correction during close-range attacks
* Hitbox distortion:
Distorting the character’s dodging/movement abilities and nullifying the opponent’s attacks
[Upvotes: 959 / Downvotes: 123]
Comments:
-If he’s a developer, he should talk about the technical feasibility, this is just plausibly putting things together
ㄴRight, it doesn’t make sense that Cradle’s server, which isn’t a pushover, can be manipulated by client-side modifications
ㄴIt might be difficult for other VR games, but it seems difficult for Ori
ㄴWhy is that?
LIt’s the best implemented among VR games. There are too many input elements like sensor data, 3D spatial interaction, physics engine, collision processing, so it’s impossible to control variables
ㄴWhat are you guys doing, talk in a way that suits the Ori gallery’s level
ㄴIdiots, what’s the point of saying it’s technically impossible when the hack is already out?
– If it’s true, I’m quitting Ori, it means they can’t even balance the game and their security is also crap
-Yeah, see you tomorrow, Ori-bro
LIt’s the top among VR games, so your quitting won’t have any impact…
-It might be like that now, but if they can’t catch the hack, it’s obvious that the user base will be destroyed. It’s the same for all games
-I’m an Elf Cho Eun viewer, don’t slander Cho Eun. Cho Eun is a shy S-class beauty who can’t even use the mic… I’m trying to tame her to hear her voice, are you going to take responsibility if she quits streaming because you guys swarmed in?
ㄴCan you tell me what your main character is?
ㄴI play Warrior!
ㄴWarrior main
ㄴActing like a Warrior main but actually a Mage main
Title: Definite proof that Elf Cho Eun is hacking
Content: (Elf Cho Eun’s match history)
Average number of games per day: 30. Average play time: 18 hours.
He’s just not human
[Upvotes: 587 / Downvotes: 30]
Comments:
– 30 games a day ᄏᄏᄏᄏ
-Isn’t that the Ori gallery average?
ㄴAverage my ass, all the Ori-bros who played like that are already dead
– (Not human emoji)
– Could AI play full-tracking VR games?
LAI would also revolt if you made them play Ori for 18 hours a day
ㄴMachines can’t beat humans
-Seriously, it might be a team effort. It’s hard to develop a hack alone
LHow can you share a VR account? It’s definitely one person
– I kind of want to give him a pass since he’s so ‘serious’ about Ori
ㄴRight, shouldn’t we give him a pass if he’s that dedicated to promoting the game, even if he’s hacking…?
ㄴTwo buyers defending a hacker caught
– (Pajijik link) He’s streaming now, hurry up
***
– Let’s~ go~ Let’s~ go~ Let’s~ go~ Let’s~ go~ Let’s~ go~
-Is this the stream of the shameless hacker? Is this the stream of the shameless hacker? Is this the stream of the shameless hacker?
– Explain, explain, explain, explain, explain
– (ASCII art of shooting an arrow)
-Disgusting catfish, cut! Disgusting catfish, cut! Disgusting catfish, cut! Disgusting catfish, cut!
– I’ll use something good too! I’ll use something good too! I’ll use something good too!
The more than 2,000 viewers who suddenly flocked in demanded one thing.
Explain the use of hacks.
I felt my lips freeze. Then, a sensation of my entire face freezing spread.
Anything else was fine.
But I couldn’t stand it when my combat skills were questioned.
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