

I personally use Instant with smoothing on 5 and a very low fov of 0.75 for my legit cheating. As soon as you shoot and the aimbot is active it will quickly flick to the enemy and then back to your original crosshair position. Perfect Silent usually makes it so noone can see any kind of lock however this got fixed by valve so it will not lock until you shot. Silent makes it so for yourself the Aimbot will not lock at all but you still hit but for any other person watching you (doesn't matter if first- or third-person) it will lock so this is visible in Overwatch. Any enemies within the desired fov will be aimed at when. FOV is simply the 'field of view' of the aimbot. instead of snapping directly to an enemies head it will 'smoothly' transition there. Instant locks onto the enemy but you can change how fast it does so and what the radius (fov) is that it locks in. Smooth simply 'smooths' the transition from your current view angle to the desired view angle. One more thing about the Aimbot.The option Instant is probably the most legit here. There you can create different Skin Configs and save them. You can do so by simply clicking on the tab "Skin Config" which is located at the bottom left of the menu.

Since atm there is no real legit anti-aim in PI I would recommend not using it to play legit.

You can see exactly what which option there does by turning on Third Person. That is why I usually avoid it because it can look pretty suspicious and most people know what Backtracking is. It basically makes the game think the enemy is still where he was 1 second ago. CSGO This command gives you AIMBOT Kin 1.08K subscribers Subscribe 4. Backtracking is basically making the game think the enemy is still visible even tho he moved behind a wall thus still hitting and killing him. So most of the time I usually tell people to make their own settings to get what suits them and their playstyle best.
