This AutoHotkey (AHK) script is a simple implementation of the cheating method employed by the player Cloutiful before his ban in osu!.
Unlike the original method, this script does not require Wooting software.
It includes a randomized delay for keypresses, making detection methods previously used to identify Cloutiful's cheating ineffective.
- Randomized Delay: Adds a random noise to the delay, mimicking human-like keypress intervals.
- Simple Implementation: Easy-to-understand and modify script.
- Customizable Keys: Default keys are 'S' and 'D', but can be changed as needed.
- Install AutoHotkey v2.0+
- Copy the Script
- Run the Script
By default the script uses S and D keys, so you will have to either modify the script or change your input keys in game.
In addition to the AutoHotkey script, there's a Python script provided (plot_delay_distribution.py) that showcases the normal distribution of the randomized delay.
This script provides a visual representation of how the delay times are distributed around the mean value, demonstrating the randomness introduced by the bell curve method.
This script is intended for educational purposes only.
Using scripts or any third-party tools to gain an advantage in competitive games may violate the game's terms of service.
Always ensure fair play and abide by the rules of the game.
Also it's likely detected, considering it's autohotkey, and I'm not going to test that.
This method worked fine with third party clients such as McOsu.
I won't be releasing undetected methods of recreating this cheating method.
A player known as Cloutiful utilized this method to gain an unfair advantage in the game osu!.
The method exploited the key behavior to simulate high accuracy with a double-tap motion,
which typically requires significant skill to achieve with alternating taps.