![]() If you do have to use NCP I would recommend making your own config.Įxcellent movement checks and ok combat checks but still full of falses like NCP. I would steer clear of NCP because of all the bypasses and falses it has. Combat is utter shit along with the default config. ![]() Outdated anticheat but can still detect most movement hacks. I will also be linking test servers and download pages. Anticheats I havent personally tested I will not give a rating to as that was an issue last time. The 5 categories I will be rating is version support, falses, bypasses, price, and how frequently the resource is updated. Same format as before, ~ means config and * means I havent tested it yet. If I havent personally tested an anticheat, I will be linking third party videos of that anticheat (meaning I wont use videos from the actual developer unless I have to). I will be starting out by saying that no I did not test every anticheat and I dont plan to. The reason as say I wont be as biased is because no one can speak freely without bias in some way shape or form. This time I wont be as biased as the last one. const script = registerScript(!`) Ĭonst array = Īrray.filter(element => element.Hi! I'm back. The following sample code uses modern JavaScript features and normally could not be executed by LiquidBounce. These files are now compatible with LiquidBounce and can be released. Afterwards the transpiled version of your script can be found in the folder named dist. Just once again open a console window in your project folder and run npm run build. Your code goes into the source folder and the transpiled version will land in the dist directory. The first one you name src, the second one dist. on Windows CMD) and install all required libraries by running npm install. "presets": Now open a console window in the folder (e.g.
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