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Aimbot Settings
Outpact edited this page Jan 4, 2017
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Aimbot is one of the main tools of AimTux. It consists of an aim advantage which locks on to a target's parts which go from the Head to the Legs. By default, as you +ATTACK (by default, when you shoot from your weapon), it will toggle with the conditions you have given.
- You can select to also aim on a friendly, which means Aimbot will lock on to the players on the opposite team AND the players on your team. This can be useful in FFA matches.
- You can select what area of the target it should lock onto. The parts go in order to: Head, Neck, Upper Spine, Middle Spine, Lower Spine, Hip and Pelvis.
- You are able to modify the FOV of Auto Aim. The lower the FOV, the area becomes smaller and shrink towards the middle. When you FOV is at 180 (Max), AutoAim will toggle almost everywhere, even behind you. Use a smaller FOV if you're legit-botting and use the highest while rage-botting.
- RCS (Recoil Control System) automatically does the recoil control for you, the higher the value (Max 2.00), the more absolute the recoil is. (All your shots will basically be where you aim)
- You can toggle always RCS which allows you to have recoil control without Auto Aim. Useful for legit-botting.
- You are able to modify these settings to give it a less suspicious look. Smoothing will smooth the distance between your crosshair to the target rather than instantly locking in.
- Smooth Salting breaks the Aimbot's path into smaller pieces. Think of it as a journey that has a start and destination, but you stop on the way a few times. A smaller number will be less stuttery
- Error Margin will intentionally miss the target a few times within the range, similarly to a shotgun's random bullet spread. The higher the number, the larger the error margin.
- Aimbot will only be active if the aimkey is being held. Ways to use this can be a second fire key that toggles the aimbot settings while a normal fire key which does not toggle it.
- If you are playing Casual or Deathmatch, it is recommended to turn on AimStep. This breaks the aim into smaller pieces to the Aimbot and prevents a VAC Authentication Error. Please keep in mind that this is NOT a VAC Ban, but a error. If you by chance get this error, you will need to restart CS:GO and Steam.
- Auto Pistol will allow you to hold your fire key and shoot rapidly.
- No Shoot will prevent Aimbot from shooting, this will just lock onto a target without shooting it. A good combination with this is using Triggerbot as your fire key which will shoot when the crosshair is on a specific target. (Both Aimbot and Triggerbot target part's should be the same for efficiency)
- Auto Shoot automatically shoots for you whenever a target is inside the AutoAim's FOV.
- Auto Scope automatically scopes for you whenever a target is inside the AutoAim's FOV.
- Silent Aim hides the aimlocking from the client's view. Spectators will still be able to see the locking if its obvious. This should be toggled if you are ragebotting.
- Ignore Jump will prevent the Aimbot from shooting while you are still in the air
- If you are trying to legit-bot, lower the FOV, use humanizing tools and try to implement a 2nd fire key which will allow you to switch from normal aim to auto aim via two different buttons.
- Toggle Always RCS and turn of Auto Aim for RCS Only. Preferable for legit-botting.