At first, EagleEye seemed like a normal cheat client, with users reporting impressive results and sharing their victories on social media. However, as more players began to use the client, server administrators and anti-cheat developers started to take notice.
Modern cheat clients have become so prevalent on lower-tier servers that DDNet implemented "smart anti-cheat kicks." If the server detects an impossible velocity change or a hook that passes through a wall, it automatically triggers a vote-kick against the suspected player.
There is ongoing community discussion on GitHub regarding adding official API support for scripting, though developers often reject client-side scripting to prevent the proliferation of cheats. The Risks of Using Third-Party Clients Using unverified clients can lead to: