Cheats includes several configurable aimbot settings that control how the aimbot behaves during gameplay. Understanding what each setting does helps you tune the cheat to your playstyle and reduce your detection risk. This page explains every option available in the cheat menu.Documentation Index
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FOV (Field of View)
FOV (Field of View)
What it is: The circle around your crosshair where the aimbot is allowed to activate.How it behaves:
- Small FOV — Only locks when your crosshair is already very close to the target
- Large FOV — Can lock onto targets farther away from your crosshair
Smoothness
Smoothness
What it is: How fast or slow the aim moves when locking onto a target.How it behaves:
- Low smoothness — Snaps quickly and sharply to the target
- High smoothness — Moves slowly and more naturally
Prediction
Prediction
What it is: Adjusts your aim to account for target movement and bullet physics.What it includes:
- Movement prediction — Aims where the enemy will be, not where they currently are
- Bullet travel time — Leads shots so bullets meet the target in motion instead of trailing behind
- Bullet drop / gravity — Aims slightly higher at longer ranges to compensate for drop
Bone / Target Selection
Bone / Target Selection
What it is: Which part of the enemy model the aimbot locks onto.Common options:
- Head — Fastest kills but least natural-looking movement
- Chest / Body — More consistent hits and more subtle, less likely to raise suspicion
Visibility Check
Visibility Check
What it is: When enabled, the aimbot only activates if the target is actually visible on your screen.Purpose: Prevents the aimbot from locking onto enemies behind walls or objects, which is one of the most easily detected behaviors by both anti-cheat systems and observers watching your gameplay.