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"Dishonorable scum, get off my battlefield!" Although this page intends to document every known cheat type, the Typical Colors 2 wiki does not encourage nor endorse the use of cheats. The content of this article is purely encyclopedic. |
Cheating is a term that describes the use of third-party programs or material changes in order to gain an unfair advantage in gameplay.
Players can votekick a Cheater in game by pressing the "M" key and clicking the Votekick menu button, but due to the votekick mechanicism, they can only votekick the cheater whlist they are on the same team.
If a player has their cheats detected by the RAC (ROLVe Anti Cheat) or the admins, they will be banned for said detection after a brief jumpscare image occured, the amount of time is usually 3 months, then permament.
Working Cheats[]
Aimbot[]
Aimbot is one of the most common cheats during a gameplay. It allows the cheater to Automatically moving their camera to the victim. (Usually paired with Triggerbot.)
Triggerbot[]
Self explanatory. It allows the cheater to Auto-fire at anything they're pointing at.
ESP[]
ESP stands for Extra Sensory Perception. ESP is considered anything that gives extra information visually.
Infinite Ammo[]
Self explanatory. This also affects all Flanker's Bats with Balls.
Patched Cheats[]
Currently, there's no known patched Cheats at this moment.
Ban evading[]
A ban evading is a term where rulebreakers and/or cheaters refusing to accept bans and often using alternate accounts to keep on. Ban evadings are also as bannable as cheating.
Trivia[]
- Once a player got banned by RAC while they are still in a server, a message "Player1 has been RAC banned." will occur in chat.
- Despite Typical Colors 2 currently being independent from ROLVe, The anti cheat engine is still being referred as RAC.