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# How to Use Aimbot Safely

### If you truly want the safest experience, it's recommend to **completely disable this feature**. Using only ESP is still a massive advantage in every game you play, which should suffice for you to get the upperhand on every fight.

**Recommended Settings:**

<details>

<summary>Aimbot Keybind</summary>

If you set your aimbot keybind to right mouse, everytime you shoot at someone, your aimbot is on. For the anti-cheat or spectators, this will make it much easier for them to find out you're cheating. **The safer way to use aimbot is to instead set it to a button like "V" or another button harder to press.** This will cause you to use aimbot less.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Smoothing</summary>

Smoothing is a feature on aimbot which will determine if your aimbot looks like, well aimbot, or if it looks like you simply have good aim. **I would recommend to keep your smoothing to a setting which makes it feel more like aimassist, rather than blatant aimbot.** Smoothing is often called speed on some of our cheats.

</details>

<details>

<summary>FOV Circle</summary>

Your FOV circle is the circle in the middle of your screen which determines what your aimbot locks onto and what it doesn't. This feature is not as important as the previous 2 and it's mostly preferance.

**It's recommended to keep your FOV circle slightly larger than your crosshair**

</details>

<details>

<summary>Visual Check</summary>

Visual check is a feature on most of our cheats which makes your aimbot not target enemies which are not visible. **It's recommended to leave this enabled.**

</details>


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