My meta-comment is that it's a really sad state of affairs that we don't as a society have an immune system that makes it so that an individual who posts openly about creating software whose sole (and even if not "sole" then certainly intended) purpose is to enable others to deceive and cheat their way to "success" is made a pariah.
It's a hobby project I decided to share. I won’t deny it’s problematic. I understand both sides of the argument, but if I was going to make it for fun anyway, why not publish it?
Posting it publicly on GitHub is the main reason I got invited to job interviews this spring. I'm a third-year student with no prior IT experience, and now I have a great summer job lined up.
And for the record—I enjoy playing legit. I don’t cheat.
I made this project late 2023 when Valorant had just seen it's first few colorbots. This open-source project caught a lot of attention because even Riot's anti-cheat could not detect it reliably. I have not personally tested this on competitive games but this was the most popular Valorant colorbot at it's peak.
Posting it publicly on GitHub is the main reason I got invited to job interviews this spring. I'm a third-year student with no prior IT experience, and now I have a great summer job lined up.
And for the record—I enjoy playing legit. I don’t cheat.