Splunge Exploit

Splunging, commonly referred to as Splunge, is a hacking technique which first entered the Combat Arms arena as early as 2010. It was generally unheard of by the community at large until the 2012 Thanksgiving Weekend event, in which the practise grew among experienced players. Nexon was initially reluctant to begin banning for Splunge, due to the difficulty in attaining critical evidence of it's practice. nevertheless, the first player to officially be banned for Splunge, ZORAGOTH, was banned on 13/12/12.

Splunge in Practise

Splunge is a physical exploit, in that you physically alter your gaming hardware. the exploiter first covers a piece of clear tape in jelly (jam), and then place the tape over the optoelectronic sensor. it is difficult to perform properly, as the jelly must be smooth and of a certain consistency in order to enhance the dpi of the mouse, increasing accuracy and lowering the physical effects of recoil. the higher dpi of the mouse,the better Splunge can be achieved.

Types

Splunge comes in two variants, the "fresh" phase, in which the jelly remains liquid and translucent and is better for all around exploits, and the "go hard" phase, in which the jelly, now aged, solidifies to a degree but allows the mouse to continue to be used, but attains a jerky style of movement, best used for close range sniping, in particular quickscoping and drag shots.