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A good rule of thumb is to stick to ingame settings, anything else can attract a ban and EA do not release a list. Also in their terms term of service you agree not to adjusting content etc.
This thread with an official answer may help you:
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@EA_David wrote:
Generally it's not a good idea to automate movement, the general guideline is that one player input should never equate to more than one game input, and in general it's best to protect your account by staying away from that stuff.
For performance config, it's usually best to stick to the in-game options where available. General tweaks to improve performance should be fine, but if hypothetically there were a way to give an advantage (improving visibility by removing intentionally obscuring effects for example) this would not be allowed.
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@OldTreeCreeper "Anything that gives an unfair advantage can lead to a ban."
Play by the rules.
We want the Apex Legends play experience to be fair and fun for everyone. Cheating is against our rules.
Cheating can include, but isn’t limited to, using third-party software like aimbots, wallhacks, and other similar cheats to gain an unfair advantage over other players.
So...all aim assist players should be banned? Right...got it .
Also, MACROS constitute cheating, and they are being widely used. The 1st point here demonstrates that which would fall under the classification of cheating the game engine config parameters.
- Binding a series of buttons to a single key to execute a complex action sequence
- Automating repetitive actions, such as reloading or switching weapons
- Enabling players to perform actions that would be difficult or impossible to perform with manual input
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