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Apex Legends feature descriptions

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Feature Overview:

Aimbot: Our aimbot is designed to give you a significant advantage in Apex Legends by ensuring precise and effective targeting. Here’s a detailed look at its features:

  • Custom Hotkey: Allows you to activate the aimbot with a specific key of your choosing. You can assign this key to quickly activate the aimbot.
  • Bone Selection: Lets you aim at specific body parts (head or chest) for more precise and effective targeting.
  • FOV (Field of View): Adjust how much of the screen the aimbot can target. A higher FOV setting means the aimbot covers a wider area, becoming more responsive and aggressive when activated. For a more intense and noticeable aimbot effect, set the FOV to 50 or higher.
  • Max Speed: Control the speed of the aimbot for natural movement, making your aim appear more human-like. A higher setting makes the aimbot aim faster, which can look more aggressive. For a more intense, “ragey” effect, set the Max Speed to around 90 or higher.
  • Visibility Check: ensures the aimbot only targets visible enemies, preventing it from aiming through walls or obstacles. This feature helps avoid targeting through cover and maintains a more realistic gameplay experience.
  • RCS (Recoil Control System): Keeps your aim steady during rapid fire by reducing the effects of recoil. Higher RCS settings provide greater compensation, making the recoil virtually unnoticeable. For more ragey aimbot settings, set the RCS to around 90 or higher for optimal performance.
  • Prediction: Anticipate where an enemy will move based on their current trajectory, allowing the aimbot to adjust your aim accordingly. This helps you hit targets even if they are moving, by aiming slightly ahead of their current position.
  • Team Check: Ensures the aimbot ignores teammates and only targets enemies.
  • Weapon Configurations: Let you customize aimbot settings for each specific weapon, optimizing performance. Alternatively, you can use the “Global Configuration” to apply the same settings across all weapons for a more uniform experience.
  • Second Aimbot Key: A “second aimbot key” provides additional flexibility by allowing you to bind a second key for different situations.
  • Target Delay: Add a delay before the aimbot activates, making its actions seem more natural. A higher delay mimics human reaction times for more legitimate play, while a lower delay makes the aimbot react faster for more aggressive use
  • Dead Zones: Set areas where the aimbot won’t engage, giving you more control. A higher setting creates larger dead zones, reducing the chance of hitting targets and making the aimbot appear more natural. For more aggressive aimbot use, set this as low as possible to minimize dead zones.
  • Focus Downed Option: Choose whether the aimbot targets downed enemies, allowing for strategic targeting decisions.

Visual ESP: ESP features give you crucial information about your surroundings and enemies, enhancing your tactical advantage:

  • Player ESP: Reveals enemy player’s locations, helping you track their movements and position.
  • Health ESP: Shows the health status of enemies, allowing you to prioritize weaker targets for more efficient engagements.
  • Armour ESP: Displays the armour levels of enemies, assisting you in deciding when to engage based on their defensive capabilities.
  • Box ESP: Highlights enemies with bounding boxes around them, making it easier to spot them in cluttered environments.
  • Visibility Check: Ensures that you only see enemies you can actually hit, filtering out those behind cover.
  • Team Checks: Distinguishes between enemy and friendly players to prevent accidental friendly fire and focus on the right targets.
  • Corner ESP: Highlights areas where enemies might be hiding around corners.
  • Weapon ESP: Shows the weapons enemies are carrying through walls, helping you assess their threat level and plan your strategy.
  • Spectator List & Customisation: Displays who is watching your gameplay and allows you to customize settings to disable the aimbot when spectators are present, ensuring your play appears legitimate.

Extra Features: Add-ons to boost your gameplay with extra settings for a better experience.

  • Bunnyhop: Enables you to maintain high speed by continuously jumping, preventing speed loss while moving. This technique helps you move quickly and evade enemies more effectively.
  • In-game Menu: Allows you to adjust and configure your settings directly within the game using an easy-to-use interface, making real-time customization quick and convenient.
  • Settings Share: Easily share your optimal cheat configurations with others or import configurations used by top players to optimize your game.
  • Standalone Recoil Control: Maintain pinpoint accuracy by reducing weapon recoil independently, without needing the aimbot.
  • Smoothing Modes: Choose from various smoothing modes to customise how the aimbot transitions to targets, ensuring your aiming looks natural and undetectable.

Smoothing Types for Aimbot:

Understanding the different smoothing types helps you adjust your settings to make aimbot movements more fluid and human-like, reducing the chance of detection and enhancing the naturalness of your gameplay.

1. Direct (Raw Smoothing):

  • Description: This is the simplest form of smoothing, where the aimbot directly moves the crosshair to the target in a straight line.
  • Behaviour: The movement is linear and constant, which can be easily detected as it looks unnatural.
  • Example: If the target is 10 units away, the crosshair moves 1 unit at a time for 10 steps.

2. Smooth Accelerate (Quadratic Smoothing):

  • Description: This type of smoothing applies a quadratic function to the aim correction. The aim movement starts slowly and accelerates as it gets closer to the target.
  • Behaviour: Creates a more natural-looking aim movement compared to raw smoothing. It’s smoother and less predictable, making it harder to detect.
  • Example: If the target is 10 units away, the crosshair moves 0.5 units at first and then gradually increases to 1.5 units as it gets closer.

3. Natural Flow (Cubic Smoothing):

  • Description: Cubic smoothing applies a cubic function to the aim correction. The aim movement starts slowly, accelerates in the middle, and then decelerates as it approaches the target.
  • Behaviour: Produces very smooth and natural aim movements. This type of smoothing is even more unpredictable and human-like than quadratic smoothing.
  • Example: If the target is 10 units away, the crosshair might move 0.2 units at first, then accelerate to 1 unit, and decelerate to 0.3 units as it gets closer.

4. Human-like (Exponential Smoothing):

  • Description: Exponential smoothing applies an exponential function to the aim correction. The aim movement starts very slowly and then rapidly increases as it approaches the target.
  • Behaviour: Results in a highly smooth and natural-looking aim movement. This type is particularly good at mimicking human aim behaviour, making it difficult to detect.
  • Example: If the target is 10 units away, the crosshair might move 0.1 units initially, then rapidly increase to 2 units as it gets closer.

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