I don't think this should be judged on likelihood. It wouldn't seem fair to players who tryhard to get judged on the chances of doing a play. I don't see enough evidence for this to be a permanent ban. In the video, there was no flicking or tracking onto players. Lots of shots were fired and lots of them missed. We used background knowledge to help pinpoint the area of the enemies location, as well as using the xp gained from combat when shooting to know if we were shooting in the correct area.