Universal VSRG Bot Achieves Top Rankings

A group built a universal Vertical Scrolling Rhythm Game (VSRG) bot using mathematics, signal processing, reinforcement learning, and replay-derived human timing profiles, and used it to rank in top 20 worldwide on osu!. They scraped thousands of replays from top players to model human inconsistency and calibrated latency to produce believable inputs; community replay analysis eventually led to bans despite lack of software evidence.
Key Points
- 1Built a universal VSRG bot using math, reinforcement learning, and replay-derived human timing profiles
- 2Showed community analysis catches cheats via timing distributions and replay scrutiny
- 3Requires mimicking human inconsistency and believable improvement curves to avoid community detection
Scoring Rationale
Practical technical demonstration and sociological insight, limited by single-source anecdote and partial methodological detail.
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