YouTuber Basically Homeless has stirred up the gaming community with his new 'Neuromuscular Aim Assist' for Counter-Strike 2. By using electrical muscle stimulation linked to a Raspberry Pi, he boosts his aim and cuts reaction time from 201 ms to just 95 ms. While he claims it's not cheating, the tech raises eyebrows as it merges biomechanics with gaming, challenging the norms of fair play.
Published on: 8/13/2025
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