Embark utilizes Anybrain alongside EAC. They had not enabled it during the first few weeks after Arc launched, but it is likely now enabled and involved in their ban process.Anybrain is behavioral. It’s AI. It doesn’t care what software you’re running; it cares how you’re playing. It analyzes the biometrics of your gameplay. It looks at your mouse movements, your reaction times, and your keystrokes, and it builds a fingerprint of a human being. Humans are messy. We have micro-jitters in our hands. We overshoot targets. We panic.Your aimbot? It doesn’t panic. It moves in linear trajectories. It locks onto a target’s head and stays there with zero deviation, even when the target is jumping or strafing. That’s mathematically impossible for a human hand. Anybrain saw that your crosshair snapped to a target in 12 milliseconds with perfect deceleration and flagged you instantly. You didn’t get caught hacking; you got caught being ‘too good to be true.To avoid being flagged or straight up banned for suspicious behavior, it’s best to turn smoothing up high, and use the aimbot infrequently. Setting your aimbot keybind to a key other than RightMouse Button allows you to selectively activate the aimbot, rather than always tracking targets anytime you aim near them.Read more about how Anybrain works here: https://www.anybrain.gg/product