ESP etc, work by 'unlocking' data normally not available to the player (e.g. 
Through walls). The ASUS technology, if I understand correctly,  just 
highlights information that is legally available to the player already.

Is it cheap? Yeah. Is it against any TOS or EULA, no. 

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> On Oct 8, 2015, at 11:10, Michael Loveless <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm curious what some of you think about this?
> 
> http://rog.asus.com/technology/rog-sound-innovations/sonic-radar/
> 
> 
> I'm finding out that someone in my clan has been using this for quite some 
> time. The kid has the game sense of a cheese sandwich but always knows where 
> people are. He plays in no competitive leagues at all, just a matchmaking god.
> 
> Right in it's description in the link it tells you flat out that it gives you 
> an advantage in certain scenarios and also enhances/pinpoints footstep sound. 
> 
> Here is a snippet from the link that bothers me the most:
> 
> "Sonic radar gives a strategic advantage on some very particular moments such 
> as: 
> 
> - being threatened from outside the gamers sight range (draw distance)"
> 
> That is fucked. It's completely toggleable as well. Maybe someone here has 
> better insight on this and why it's allowed when on the surface it seems to 
> be on the same level as ESP, radar, or any other cheat that detects players 
> positions.
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