Universal Aimlock
Proponents of the Universal Aimlock argue that it offers several benefits, including:
Despite the promises of cheat vendors, the "Universal" claim is often a marketing lie. While color-based aimlock works in theory, it suffers from two major physical limitations that native cheats do not. Universal Aimlock
Several well-known modules are used by the community to implement these features: Aimbot V3 (by Exunys): Proponents of the Universal Aimlock argue that it
To understand the "Universal" aspect, we must first look at standard aimbots. Traditional cheat software operates by reading the game’s memory. It looks for the exact coordinates (XYZ vectors) of enemy player models. It then sends a command to your mouse driver to snap to those coordinates instantly. Traditional cheat software operates by reading the game’s
A simple color-detection script that moves your mouse. It "works" on all games because it doesn't read memory—but it's also terrible, easily detected by screen-share bans, and doesn't account for recoil or distance.