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What is a soft aimbot? I genuinely don’t know
To keep it simple, soft cheating is using toned down versions of cheating programs. For example, instead of using a full-on Aimbot that misses without fail, players will use a lessened version where the program will allow them to miss shots. However, this Aimbot will still lock on to an enemy like any other.
The reason why this is so effective is the hack is less noticeable to Anti-Cheat. So when the user is logging in with this program installed, Anti-Cheat doesn’t pick it up. It's very popular in Singapore sever.
- 6 years ago@Erania99 Apex also has this built right into the game, it's called target compensation (Aim Assist)
Its different for console and PC, but on PC it will:
Track for you, severely dampen recoil, track through smoke, etc.
Close quarter it essentially makes you unable to miss, and able to easily adjust for headshots as you adjust inside of the tracking it does automatically for you.- 6 years ago
I played a lot of fps games since i was young, for me i think apex have the most hacker. I can tell for sure that i met a lot of soft hack. I'm rank LE in csgo and the reasons that im sure because i watch how they play. If u are good at playing fps game you can tells from watch them play.
- 6 years ago
Aim assist does not do any of the things you said. It only slows the reticle down as you move it over someone and very slightly rotates if the person you are aiming at moves. It will not track for you. If you don’t move the reticle then when the person moves they move out of the aim assist window. I play on both console and pc and the recoil is the same. I have also used a mouse to test this and the recoil patterns are the same for both. It does start to slow your reticle through smoke but only a fraction before the smoke becomes see through. It will not work through full smoke or caustic has or windows. This video shows exactly how little help it gives. Just enough to allow a controller to be viable. https://youtu.be/diXs-4Qa0PI
- 6 years ago@Mr_Mi5ch13f_2 Just ignore what these guys say. I have seen tons of them on the forum and they have no evidence to back up their claims. No amount of reasoning will do you any good.
- Nasher3556 years agoSeasoned Veteran@4ccbf460f7b926b1 Apex aim assist just slows down the crosshair on enemy's its not that big of an advantage
- 6 years ago@Nasher355 When you have a system that slows down your aim, helping you stay locked onto the target, that 'does' provide a huge advantage to aiming.
The problem is that you have a mix of controllers using aim assist, with keyboard/mouse users on PC. If they separate the two, I wouldn't care at all, but they mix them, and expect mouse users to compete with basically low power aimbot users.
This isn't an argument of 'git gud' for anyone immature enough to say this. Thats what SBMM is for. If I suck, I should get to play against other sucky players. But instead, if I suck with mouse/keyboard, a large part of the time I play against controller users who can't control 'as well' but get powerful aim benefits, especially in close battles.
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