What is interrupt hacking? I watched the video but i'm still not 100% sure I understand. Is it because it's so fast?
What is interrupt hacking? I watched the video but i'm still not 100% sure I understand. Is it because it's so fast?
You can only trick them because of latency, they hit their ability because they saw you casting, their ability goes off when you are casting on their screen, but because you stopped casting and he interrupted before it could show up on his screen, the interrupt is wasted.
Can we agree that the correct outcome for when an interrupt is used while the casting bar is up is an interrupted cast?
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There's a program meant for pve that runs the rotation for you that could easily be changed for pvp to include doing that just like refreshing a dot. Not gonna name what it is mostly because I don't remember what it was called and it would be stupid to anyways.
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Basically ya, the program interrupts as soon as it sees the cast much like you or I would just at a much much faster rate.
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If that happens to you you kind of deserve it. You should know when to and when not to interrupt, that's part of the skill involved with it.
The intended skill involved with it is that you have to hit your interrupt button while their in the middle of a cast, which you tell by the cast bar Blizzard provides. Fake Casting exists to "trick" players into interrupting when they think they should, as set up by Blizzard with the cast bar interface, but actually at the wrong time. Players are interrupting as designed by Blizzard, and casters are tricking them into wasting it by exploiting the latency and stopping cast.
But there is no convincing casters that even call it a "trick". The level of bias they are at now.
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Is someone here in all honesty arguing that fake casting is bug abuse? How dare people fake cast instead of getting locked out or even chain locked and and dying to their enemy. How dare they do something Blizzard is by now building the game around?
As I pointed out earlier, your latency is just a small fraction of the actual delay between when you see the cast occurring and when you interrupt. If you have say, 50ms latency, and a reaction time of 250ms - it's entirely possible for them to start casting, for you to see the cast start, for them to stop casting, for your screen to display that the cast stopped, and only then for you to react and kick the spell. A better way to put this is, if we were playing at LAN - with 0 latency - I could stick consistently juke your kicks.
Blizzard cannot patch your brain to perceive faster than it already does. They have known about fake casting since Vanilla Beta, they have built the game around it (for example, when they took Kicks off the GCD) - they have accepted that it is legitimate fair play. It's not caster bias, it's objective fact - it's how we all play the game.
No one with a brain interrupts at the beginning of a cast. Definitely a hack.
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