i dont use a mouse pad either and I do NOT use sensitivity like that
anyways, le exdee, youve been slammed. Not surprised.
Points to you HAVING an aimbot
1. The whole "bro aimbots always lock onto heads" argument has been irrelevant for years upon years, you can set an aimbot to hit anywhere on the player, a lot of cheaters in fact set their aimbot to hit limbs/center mass to avoid being instantly clocked for hitting nothing but 3 point headshots.
2. Human aim, even on SUPER high sens, has micro-corrections. Over and under-corrections can be shown frame by frame in human aim showing that it is in fact a human aiming, rather than aimlock.
3. There was literally no reason for your aim to be like that, you say you had a hand spasm, I have had muscle spasms and crazy shit while playing FPS games, I have not once had an immediate flick that ended precisely on someone and had no micro-movements. Ever. I have never even seen that.
4. It looks a lot like your typical toggling situation, where you pressed your aimlock as the guy was walking away and bang.
Points to you NOT having an aimbot
1. The mouse movement is significantly less instant than your typical aim lock, though some bots, admittedly, are like that. They are rare to see, though.
2. Realistically, your typical aimbot would PROBABLY lock onto the closest individual to your crosshair. The black dude is not that, as he would be behind a wall in this moment, which makes it so that any aimbot would avoid locking on to him. So, that begs the question, why did it not lock onto the american flag suit dude?
3. Someone with aim as fucking awful as yours would TYPICALLY have an aimbot on at all times. This doesn't look like that. This looks like a toggle, and a shit tier one at that.
4. Looking through your old clips, I see other instances of weird ass mouse behavior, but not in situations where it would be an aimbot, such as in one clip you going from looking at a dude next to you to instantly staring at the floor for no reason.