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Can i get banned for being a literal robot

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Brainage
Randomly thought about this 2 minutes ago.

Let's say I suffer serious injuries in a car accident and I lose both arms. My nervous system connecting my brain to my arms are repaired by nanobots and I get my arms replaced with artificial, robotic ones. This means I am capable of achieving inhuman results in nearly all aspects of life. I can stream 420bpm with 0 unstable rate and I can FC jump maps first try that are virtually impossible for present-day pro players to FC in 1000 tries. Am I technically at risk of a ban due to external modification/unfair advantage?
johnmedina999
I think you can get banned, as you have an unfair advantage against natural players. However, the argument of "anyone can modify his body" would come up pretty quickly. As in, if one person can get arm modifications, then that means that everyone else can, and if it's a perfectly accessible modification, then it would be no different than getting a monitor with a high refresh rate or getting a professional mechanical keyboard.

I believe some asked a similar question to ppy and he said something along the lines of "we'll see when we GT there", but I have no proof.
Topic Starter
Brainage

johnmedina999 wrote:

"anyone can modify his body"


Are you assuming genders in 2018?
levesterz
Yes and no with sprinkle of doubt and perhaps
johnmedina999

Brainage wrote:

johnmedina999 wrote:

"anyone can modify his body"
Are you assuming genders in 2018?
Is that really the only thing you want to pick out and reply to from my post?

Man, if this is what 2018 was, I am very afraid of what 2019 will be.
abraker

johnmedina999 wrote:

I think you can get banned, as you have an unfair advantage against natural players. However, the argument of "anyone can modify his body" would come up pretty quickly. As in, if one person can get arm modifications, then that means that everyone else can, and if it's a perfectly accessible modification.
In professional sports, this will prob will require a separate category. I can argue that you can get an unfair advantage in sports with doping, which is prohibited for that very reason, and is accessible enough to warrant checks on athletes.

johnmedina999 wrote:

then it would be no different than getting a monitor with a high refresh rate or getting a professional mechanical keyboard.
If we could get info about such hardware for difficulty and pp calc, you bet it would be taken into account. Just like touch screen.
johnmedina999

abraker wrote:

In professional sports, this will prob will require a separate category.
Really, there wouldn't be any osu sport with bionics. According to OP's description, the bionic arms could stream 400+ BPM perfectly. If every person gets a perfect score, it would be no different than watching eight computers play the same map, all with auto mod on. It would be boring and no one would watch.

abraker wrote:

I can argue that you can get an unfair advantage in sports with doping, which is prohibited for that very reason, and is accessible enough to warrant checks on athletes.
This is a good point. A major difference between big, physical sports and osu, however, is the fact that athletes make millions of dollars a year by playing the sport while osu players get a worthless number and rank next to their usernames. The stakes are much lower, and ppy more lenient with it.

abraker wrote:

If we could get info about such hardware for difficulty and pp calc, you bet it would be taken into account. Just like touch screen.
Maybe so. However, it would be pretty hard to detect bionics, I think. Sure, you can easily detect a perfect play like OP describes, but what if you miss a few notes on purpose to make it believable? It wouldn't take long for people to make missing algorithms for their bionics to make it look realistic enough to pass for a real play. What then? You can't do anything if you can't detect it, like you said. Eventually, an overwhelming majority will have undetectable bionic arms and everyone who doesn't will get left in the dust, PP wise.
abraker

johnmedina999 wrote:

Really, there wouldn't be any osu sport with bionics. According to OP's description, the bionic arms could stream 400+ BPM perfectly. If every person gets a perfect score, it would be no different than watching eight computers play the same map, all with auto mod on. It would be boring and no one would watch.
Rules need to be set imo. Fingers are controlled by the brain, which is sending signals to raise and lower fingers. If you can make a bionic hand which you need to send a signal to indicating how many bpm to tap at, this removes part(s) of the human element. I can go on and argue that being able to feel lack of energy in the fingers is also a human element.
johnmedina999
Then the game would be reduced to solely reading and mind endurance, since physical stamina and finger speed would be removed, right?

If that's the case, then I think 10+ minute maps will become meta.
abraker
I see the future. Players creating drama over how they are at a disadvantage because 10+ minute maps are so much easier for those who has bionics. Arguments to remove aim and stamina from pp, but it goes nowhere because that makes pp nothing. A player mentions to try put reading into pp once more. Gets wrecked in the next several posts. To that day nobody knows how to put reading into pp due to subjectivity, and the one time it was tried, it was a disaster.

edit: 10
Serraionga

abraker wrote:

edit: 10
abraker
not sure how, but that's epic

edit: it's nowhere to be found hehe
Zekks
what the fuck
Serraionga
zekks
johnmedina999

Serraionga wrote:

zekk
https://old.ppy.sh/s/555076
abraker


not a robot yet
not so sure about the guy on the left tho
johnmedina999
inteliser is amazing

rip pop'n skin
johnmedina999
Anyone with over 10k mania PP is a robot
johnmedina999
Triplepost because why not
DXPOHIHIHI
How much does a hand replacement cost?
keremaru
a hand
johnmedina999
Well, you know what they say: a hand in the robot hand factory is worth two in the regular hand.
abraker
two regular hands and a few more to put it together
Topic Starter
Brainage
why does this have 24 comments what have i done
abraker
your siggy says it all
Aiseca

abraker wrote:

your siggy says it all

Oooooowh~
Topic Starter
Brainage

abraker wrote:

your siggy says it all


my what
abraker
your SIGGY don't you hear me?
johnmedina999
Your Sig, obviously.
Aiseca

johnmedina999 wrote:

Your Sig, obviously.

Creepy link, WTH bruh~~!
Serraionga

johnmedina999 wrote:

Well, you know what they say
calishu

johnmedina999 wrote:

Brainage wrote:

johnmedina999 wrote:

"anyone can modify his body"
Are you assuming genders in 2018?
Is that really the only thing you want to pick out and reply to from my post?

Man, if this is what 2018 was, I am very afraid of what 2019 will be.
welcome to 2024 (nearly 2025)
anaxii

calishu wrote:

johnmedina999 wrote:

Brainage wrote:

johnmedina999 wrote:

"anyone can modify his body"
Are you assuming genders in 2018?
Is that really the only thing you want to pick out and reply to from my post?

Man, if this is what 2018 was, I am very afraid of what 2019 will be.
welcome to 2024 (nearly 2025)
welcome to necropost land (crazy right)
Serraionga

calishu wrote:

welcome to 2024 (nearly 2025)
JustABeginner

calishu wrote:

welcome to 2024 (nearly 2025)
Didn't your parents told you not to necropost?
Winnyace
for a second I thought brainage came back.
Corne2Plum3

calishu wrote:

johnmedina999 wrote:

Brainage wrote:

johnmedina999 wrote:

"anyone can modify his body"
Are you assuming genders in 2018?
Is that really the only thing you want to pick out and reply to from my post?

Man, if this is what 2018 was, I am very afraid of what 2019 will be.
welcome to 2024 (nearly 2025)
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