50 – 70 (Lower sensitivity ensures precise sniper adjustments) Free Look: 70 – 80 The "Drag Headshot" Technique

"Dude, your aim is sus."

The use of aimbots or aimlocks creates an unfair advantage, disrupting the balance and enjoyment of the game for other players. It undermines the competitive spirit and can lead to frustration and disengagement from the game.

In the final circle, it was just the two of them. The "configger" rushed, confident in his digital assist. Kai waited. As the opponent vaulted over a fence, Kai used the trick he’d seen in a pro guide, snapping his sniper into place. He didn't need a script. He had muscle memory. One shot. One red number. The screen flashed: BOOYAH!

: The game's natural aim assist will help the reticle "lock" onto the target as it travels upward.

The proliferation of these tools has created a pervasive atmosphere of suspicion. In online lobbies, a spectacular play is no longer universally celebrated; it is often immediately scrutinized.

: 20 – 30 (Low sensitivity required for precision single shots) 2. DPI Adjustments (Dots Per Inch)

"If anyone finds out—"

"They won't. The drift is invisible at native framerate. And I only use it on body shots. Never the head. That's the rule I made. No headlocks. Just enough to stay in the fight."

While these tools promise high kill counts, Garena’s anti-cheat systems frequently issue permanent bans for using unauthorized "Aimlock APKs."