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The "tutucu" (auto-lock or holder) is a notorious third-party tool in
: These tools effectively negate the tactical advantage of cloaking devices by identifying and locking onto "invisible" opponents. Risks and Detection
Bigpoint eventually patched most of the Tutucu exploits by moving to Havok (though the recent shift to Unity has opened new wounds). Most of the original Tutucu source code is now lost or incompatible. darkorbit tutucu work
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At its core, DarkOrbit's combat relies on a player’s ability to manually click and "lock" onto an enemy ship while maneuvering their own. A tutucu program automates this process, instantly targeting any enemy that enters the user’s screen—even those attempting to hide in "cloaked" mode or using high-speed evasion tactics. By removing the human element of precision and reaction time, these tools provide an insurmountable advantage, allowing cheaters to fire lasers and rockets with perfect accuracy while focusing entirely on movement. 2. Erosion of Fair Play The "tutucu" (auto-lock or holder) is a notorious
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Bigpoint uses FairFight and heuristic analysis. They don't scan your PC for AHK, but they look for behavioral patterns. This query can be interpreted in a couple
This script scans a small portion of your screen. For example: