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How to set up an aimbot in 2026 without getting banned

Aimbots get banned not for existing, but for looking inhuman. We break down the settings — FOV, smooth, bone selection, visible-check and binds — that keep your aim invisible to player reports and anti-cheat heuristics.

Humanizing aimbot settings in 2026 — FOV, smooth, bone selection
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The aimbot is the most powerful and, at the same time, the most dangerous cheat feature. Bans don’t come from owning an aimbot — they come from aim that looks inhuman: instant headshot snaps, perfect tracking, 0 ms reaction. The right setup is “humanization”: making your kills look like a skilled player’s. A full breakdown of every feature is in the cheat features guide.

FOV — the capture radius

Field of View is the cone inside which the aimbot locks a target. The smaller the FOV, the more natural it looks. A huge FOV (where your crosshair “jumps” across half the screen to an enemy off to the side) is the most obvious tell for spectators and anti-cheat heuristics.

  • Safe: a small FOV (a narrow cone near screen center) — locks only when you’re already roughly aiming.
  • Risky: a full-screen FOV — sharp pulls onto targets you physically couldn’t have seen.

Smooth — pull smoothing

Smooth spreads the aim across frames, mimicking hand movement. High smooth = slower but more human. Zero smooth gives a teleport-snap — the leading cause of bans via demos and reports.

  • Raise smooth to the level where the pull resembles a fast but real flick.
  • Don’t use identical smoothing for every situation — perfectly even movement is unnatural too.

Bone selection

Where to aim: the head deals the most damage, but constant headshots are a statistical outlier that shows up in logs. Chest/neck is noticeably safer and still effective.

  • Cautious mode: chest / nearest visible bone.
  • Don’t overdo it: a 100% headshot rate is a red flag even without video proof.

Visible-check — only visible targets

Turn on the visibility check: the aimbot must not lock through walls. Pulls toward an enemy behind a texture are an instant report from anyone watching the killcam. This is the single most important setting for staying invisible.

Bind and activation mode

  • Put the aimbot on a hold key (usually right mouse) rather than “always on.”
  • That way you decide when the software helps and when you shoot manually — behavior looks varied.
  • Mix in “clean” gunfights — flawless stats are more suspicious than average ones.

What not to do

  • ❌ Don’t combine full-screen FOV with smooth 0 — that’s an auto-ban on the first killcam.
  • ❌ Don’t disable visible-check — locking through walls outs you instantly.
  • ❌ Don’t chase a 100% headshot rate and a 10+ KDA every match — play “within a range.”
  • ❌ Don’t use public/free aimbots — their signatures are known to anti-cheats (why — in the safety guide).

And remember the hardware: on EAC/BattlEye, without an HWID spoofer, even a perfectly tuned aimbot won’t save a new account after a ban. Private software with flexible aim settings is in the IVSOFTE catalog.

An aimbot’s stealth is the sum of its settings and your discipline. No configuration is a 100% guarantee: the more aggressive the mode, the higher the risk.

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