Jake shrugged. "Technically, yeah. But everyone does it. It's not like I'm going to get banned or anything."
One day, while hanging out at Alex's house, Jake pulled out his laptop and started fiddling with some files. Alex walked over to see what he was doing. Jake hesitated for a moment before opening a folder labeled "MM2 Scripts."
Jake scoffed. "Come on, it's just a little help. The game is way more fun with it. And besides, if I don't use it, someone else will, and then I'll be at a disadvantage." aimlock mm2 script
The next week, Alex and Jake decided to participate in a community tournament. As they were about to go into the first match, Alex felt a mix of excitement and nerves. Jake leaned over and whispered, "You know, I didn't use the script in the custom games, but I did practice a lot. I'm really good now."
After a few rounds, Alex asked Jake to stop using the script. It didn't feel right playing against him when he had such an obvious advantage. Jake agreed, realizing that, despite the excitement of having an edge, it wasn't worth it if it made the game less enjoyable for his friend. Jake shrugged
The tournament was intense, but in the end, Alex and Jake didn't win. As they congratulated the winners, Alex realized that he was glad they hadn't used the aimlock script. Winning wasn't everything; having fun and playing fairly was more important.
"What's that?" Alex asked, curiosity piqued. It's not like I'm going to get banned or anything
Jake agreed, and they set up a custom game. As they played, Alex was surprised at how powerful the aimlock script was. Jake was indeed better, but it felt...off. Shots that would have normally required skill and timing were now almost guaranteed hits.