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Minecraft: Java Edition
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PISAN AntiCheat Alerts is a client-side Minecraft Forge 1.8.9 mod built for detection, review, and live alerting. It monitors nearby players and evaluates suspicious combat and movement patterns using a VL-based system, then displays clear red on-screen alerts and chat warnings when a check becomes suspicious enough to matter.
The mod includes multiple detection checks for combat and movement behavior, including silent aim, silent aura, killaura-style patterns, reach-like hits, speed, noslow, autoblock, scaffold, and other unstable movement signatures. It also keeps a visible alert log that can be opened with F12, so detected events can be reviewed later without leaving the game.
A built-in detection profile lets you switch between aggressive and more legit-safe behavior. Aggressive profiles flag suspicious actions earlier but can increase false positives, while safer profiles are more conservative. This project is intended for client-side alerting and analysis, not server-side punishment or automatic banning.
How to use: Install the mod in your Forge 1.8.9 client, join a world or server, and keep the mod enabled while playing. When a suspicious player is detected, the mod will show a red alert on screen and send a chat warning. Press F12 to open or close the alert history panel. While the panel is open, use the left arrow key to switch to a more aggressive detection profile or the right arrow key to switch to a more legit-safe profile. The active profile affects how early the checks warn and how strict the detection becomes.


