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Apex Legends: Understanding Smoothing Types & Controller Setup

What Is Aimbot Smoothing & Why Does It Matter?

Aimbot smoothing makes your aim adjustments look human-like instead of robotic. Without smoothing, your crosshair instantly snaps to the target, which looks unnatural and obvious to spectators or anti-cheat systems.

At Elocarry, we provide multiple smoothing types to help you fine-tune your settings for the perfect balance between speed, accuracy, and stealth.


Smoothing Types Explained

1. Direct (Raw Smoothing)

  • Moves the aim in a straight line to the target with no curve.
  • Very obvious and not recommended for legit play.
  • Best for rage settings where looking legitimate is not a concern.

2. Smooth Accelerate (Quadratic Smoothing)

  • Starts slowly, then speeds up as it gets closer to the target.
  • More natural than raw smoothing but still aggressive.
  • Best for a balance of speed and human-like movement.

3. Natural Flow (Cubic Smoothing)

  • A slow start, then fast movement in the middle, then a gradual stop as it reaches the target.
  • Looks very human-like and smooth.
  • Best for mouse users who want realistic aim adjustments.

4. Human-Like (Exponential Smoothing)

  • Starts very slow, then speeds up rapidly near the target.
  • Mimics flick shots and skilled human aim behaviour.
  • Best for users who want realistic flicks and movement.

5. PID Controller (Advanced Adaptive Smoothing – Best for Controllers)

  • Uses Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control to dynamically adjust aim speed based on distance and movement speed.
  • Best for controller players and high-precision tracking.
  • Automatically adapts to movement, reducing robotic aim corrections.

PID Controller – How to Tune It for Your Playstyle

The PID controller breaks aim smoothing into three main components:

  • Proportional (Kp): How aggressively the aim corrects itself.
  • Integral (Ki): Reduces small errors over time for better tracking.
  • Derivative (Kd): Prevents overcorrection and makes movement fluid.
PlaystyleKp (Proportional)Ki (Integral)Kd (Derivative)
Legit (Human-like Aim)0.05 – 0.10.01 – 0.050.1 – 0.3
Balanced (Smooth but Aggressive)0.1 – 0.20.02 – 0.10.2 – 0.4
Rage (Obvious Aimbot)0.3 – 0.50.05 – 0.20.4 – 0.7
  • Legit players should use lower Kp values to prevent robotic snapping.
  • Rage users can increase Kp and Kd for instant locking.

Dampening – The Secret to Smooth Aim

Dampening acts as a brake on the aimbot, controlling how much of the aim correction gets applied per frame.

  • Example: If you set dampening to 0.5 (50%), the aimbot will only apply half of the correction, making it less snappy.

Best Dampening Settings for Different Playstyles

PlaystyleDampening ValueEffect
Legit (Stealth Mode)0.6 – 0.8Very smooth aim, harder to detect.
Balanced (Fast But Not Obvious)0.3 – 0.5Good for mid-range fights.
Rage (Full Aggro Mode)0.1 – 0.2Fastest response, very obvious.
  • Too much dampening makes the aimbot feel slow and sluggish.
  • Too little dampening makes the aimbot snappy and suspicious-looking.

Fine-Tuning Your Aimbot for Maximum Performance

Here’s how other settings interact with smoothing and dampening:

  • FOV (Field of View): Higher FOV makes the aimbot lock onto enemies further away. Use lower FOV for legit settings.
  • Recoil Control System (RCS): Works best with moderate dampening (0.3 – 0.6) to prevent excessive recoil compensation.
  • Target Delay: Adding a small delay (10-30ms) makes aiming look more natural.

For Legit Play (Human-like Aimbot)

  • Smoothing: PID Controller
  • Dampening: 0.7
  • FOV: 10 – 20
  • Recoil Control: 40 – 60
  • Target Delay: 30ms

For Balanced Play (Not Too Obvious)

  • Smoothing: Cubic or Quadratic
  • Dampening: 0.4
  • FOV: 30 – 50
  • Recoil Control: 70 – 80
  • Target Delay: 10ms

For Rage Play (Full Lock-On)

  • Smoothing: Raw / PID
  • Dampening: 0.1
  • FOV: 80 – 100
  • Recoil Control: 100
  • Target Delay: 0ms

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