Rage - 5.5-6/10
I find it to be extremely inconsistent.
Many times I have found that the bot tends to miss the first few shots before it hits.
I also find that some games the cheat dominates the entire lobby, and others it will miss every opportunity to hit someone.
This inconsistency drives me out of a good mood because I have to question if it was my position in the moment, or the cheat having another one of its special moments where it'll start dumping Skeet/AW.
I've tossed around a few paid configs, made my own, and can say first hand that there is no real base settings that give you a consistent flow in all games, you can either deal with that or have 4 different configs for every occasion/persons play style that you're against.
While in Aimware, if you have 1 good config that has balanced settings, it preforms relatively consistently.
I'm not saying Aimware is better, but a good config base for aimware normally promises atleast a consistency to hit a shot or 2 before you're killed. With onetap, you're constantly guessing if it was your fault or the cheats.
Legit - ?/10
I tried to use it, the settings made absolutely no sense and I didn't care to use onetap for legit hacking, so I have no stance.
Visuals - 8/10
Definitely the strongest part of this cheat are the visuals it offers.
Not only do they look smoother than any public cheat, but the FPS is incredibly optimized with this cheat.
For example, with aimware, snazzy/good visuals cost me to run 110-140FPS, with onetap, amazing visuals to the max grants me 300+ FPS, no, this isn't an exaggeration.
Onetap knows what the fuck they're doing with FPS optimization and visuals.
Misc settings/overall client settings - 6/10
Horribly organized, things are named differently because.. they can be .. or for desperation to sound original? I don't know, but it's annoying, and no one cares to learn new terms uselessly.
Overall settings layout is decent, the menu looks great - as it's relaxing to look at and calming, with a gentle background blur and a customization fade speed which is small but I personally appreciated the option being there.
Let me elaborate on the first part - how it's horribly organized this client is.
You'll find settings like Hitmarker sounds, in the skins tab, makes no sense, and it's annoying because you're sat there questioning which idiot put it there. Makes you not take the cheat serious in a sense -
if that makes sense.
While I am aware you can learn overtime, that doesn't take away from the fact that the menu has settings placed in areas where you wouldn't expect them to be, so you'll be stuck for 15-30 seconds trying to scan through every little tab until you find that specially named setting.
Yes, it's a useless complaint but it's much noted in the community, you can't tell me you've never been in an hvh lobby and not heard someone bitch about setting placement and setting names being pointless.
Overall conclusion
Overall, the cheat is fine on it's own, and it's still growing.
It's come a long ways, especially from Feb 5th. Onetap is making progress and I do have faith in its performance boosting for the future.
Disclaimer: I am aware many of the points are biased driven, but a review is a review, don't flame me for having an opinion.
I find it to be extremely inconsistent.
Many times I have found that the bot tends to miss the first few shots before it hits.
I also find that some games the cheat dominates the entire lobby, and others it will miss every opportunity to hit someone.
This inconsistency drives me out of a good mood because I have to question if it was my position in the moment, or the cheat having another one of its special moments where it'll start dumping Skeet/AW.
I've tossed around a few paid configs, made my own, and can say first hand that there is no real base settings that give you a consistent flow in all games, you can either deal with that or have 4 different configs for every occasion/persons play style that you're against.
While in Aimware, if you have 1 good config that has balanced settings, it preforms relatively consistently.
I'm not saying Aimware is better, but a good config base for aimware normally promises atleast a consistency to hit a shot or 2 before you're killed. With onetap, you're constantly guessing if it was your fault or the cheats.
Legit - ?/10
I tried to use it, the settings made absolutely no sense and I didn't care to use onetap for legit hacking, so I have no stance.
Visuals - 8/10
Definitely the strongest part of this cheat are the visuals it offers.
Not only do they look smoother than any public cheat, but the FPS is incredibly optimized with this cheat.
For example, with aimware, snazzy/good visuals cost me to run 110-140FPS, with onetap, amazing visuals to the max grants me 300+ FPS, no, this isn't an exaggeration.
Onetap knows what the fuck they're doing with FPS optimization and visuals.
Misc settings/overall client settings - 6/10
Horribly organized, things are named differently because.. they can be .. or for desperation to sound original? I don't know, but it's annoying, and no one cares to learn new terms uselessly.
Overall settings layout is decent, the menu looks great - as it's relaxing to look at and calming, with a gentle background blur and a customization fade speed which is small but I personally appreciated the option being there.
Let me elaborate on the first part - how it's horribly organized this client is.
You'll find settings like Hitmarker sounds, in the skins tab, makes no sense, and it's annoying because you're sat there questioning which idiot put it there. Makes you not take the cheat serious in a sense -
if that makes sense.
While I am aware you can learn overtime, that doesn't take away from the fact that the menu has settings placed in areas where you wouldn't expect them to be, so you'll be stuck for 15-30 seconds trying to scan through every little tab until you find that specially named setting.
Yes, it's a useless complaint but it's much noted in the community, you can't tell me you've never been in an hvh lobby and not heard someone bitch about setting placement and setting names being pointless.
Overall conclusion
Overall, the cheat is fine on it's own, and it's still growing.
It's come a long ways, especially from Feb 5th. Onetap is making progress and I do have faith in its performance boosting for the future.
Disclaimer: I am aware many of the points are biased driven, but a review is a review, don't flame me for having an opinion.