New to aimbots? Here's what every setting means and how to configure them for best results.
FOV (Field of View)
The radius around your crosshair where the aimbot looks for targets. Smaller FOV = more natural looking (only assists when you're already close to the target). Larger FOV = more aggressive (pulls aim from further away). Start with 30-50 pixels.
Smoothing
How gradually the aimbot moves toward the target. 0 = instant snap (obvious). 0.5 = moderate smoothing. 1.0 = very slow, gentle pull. Start with 0.5 and adjust based on how natural it looks.
Target Bone
Where on the enemy model the aimbot targets. Head = highest damage but smallest target. Chest = most reliable. Body = safest for fast-moving games. Start with chest.
AI Confidence
How certain the AI model must be that it's seeing a player before activating. Higher = fewer false positives but might miss partially visible enemies. Start with 65-75%.
Reaction Time
Artificial delay before the aimbot activates, simulating human reaction. 80-150ms is realistic. 0ms looks robotic. Always enable this for safety.
Color Tolerance
For color triggerbot: how similar a pixel must be to your target color. Lower = more precise but might miss slightly different shades. Higher = catches more variations but might false-trigger. Start with 25-35.