Flag Wars Silent Aim Script ›

"Nice shot," a teammate typed. Jax didn't reply. He felt like a god, but a bored one. He walked into the enemy base, his gun pointed at his own feet. Every time a Red defender turned the corner, they died instantly to a player who wasn't even looking at them. It was a massacre of invisible trajectories.

The Noob avatar typed in the chat: "If you don't need to look at them to kill them, you don't need to be in the game to play it." Flag Wars Silent Aim Script

In the world of the game, "Silent Aim" was the ultimate ghost. Unlike an aimbot, which snaps your camera to a target like a glitchy mannequin, silent aim lets you look wherever you want. You could be staring at a wall or reloading your rifle while looking at the floor—but the moment you pulled the trigger, the game’s code was hijacked. The bullets didn't travel; they simply existed inside the enemy’s hitbox. "Nice shot," a teammate typed

Are you looking to expand this into a about the ethics of gaming, or should we focus on a different script-style for a new chapter? He walked into the enemy base, his gun

Jax tried to fire. His script didn't trigger. He aimed manually, but his bullets passed through the figure like smoke.