Users can choose which "bone" to lock onto (e.g., head, neck, or chest) to avoid a suspicious 100% headshot ratio.

The aimbot only activates if an enemy is within a specific circle on the screen (the FOV). This prevents the camera from suddenly 180-degree snapping to an enemy behind you.

Automatically pulls the aim down and side-to-side to counteract specific weapon kick patterns, making guns like the Flatline or Havoc shoot like "lasers".

Standard aimbots often snap instantly to a target, which makes them very easy for Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) to detect due to "inhuman" mouse movements. To avoid this, a modern cheat feature would include:

Advanced scripts can check if an enemy is actually visible or behind cover/smoke before locking on to avoid looking like a "wallhacker".

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