The Gym Class community has grown vocal, with players reporting suspicious “perfect shooters” who can’t dribble or pass. The developers have responded with anti-cheat updates, but the cat-and-mouse continues.
: Certain glitches, such as "height glitches," are sometimes combined with high-assist to allow players to dunk from the free-throw line or shoot consistently from half-court. Fair Play and Updates
Virtual Reality (VR) has long been touted as the final frontier of immersive gaming. Unlike traditional PC or console gaming, where a mouse flick or a controller stick determines your aim, VR demands genuine physical skill. You have to actually catch the ball, block the shot, and run the play. This physicality is the core appeal of Gym Class - Basketball VR , one of the most popular titles on the Meta Quest platform. It replicates the sweat, the geometry, and the satisfaction of sinking a three-pointer.
: Recent updates have introduced traveling and double-dribble violations , forcing players to move more realistically.
A Gym Class VR aimbot is essentially a modified version of the game client or an external script that manipulates the game's physics or memory. Instead of the player having to physically aim their controller to create the perfect arc, the software intervenes.
Moreover, the risk is not worth the reward. You risk bricking your headset with malware, losing your account permanently, and ruining the social experience for everyone else.
