At 95 sensitivity on red dot, you can flick 90 degrees instantly. When you flick past the enemy, Aim Assist grabs them and slows you down perfectly on center mass.
Optimizing these basic settings provides the foundation for "sticky" aim. Aim Assist: Always keep this
When an enemy strafes left, you physically tilt your phone 2 degrees left. The Gyro moves your crosshair, but the Aim Assist adds friction. The result? Your crosshair literally sticks to the enemy's chest like a magnet. Recoil becomes non-existent because you tilt down slightly while shooting.
Settings are useless without muscle memory. Spend 10 minutes a day doing this:
Using aimbots and configuring them to your liking can offer several benefits, including:
In the world of Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM), "aimbot settings" doesn't actually mean using illegal cheats—which can lead to a permanent ban. Instead, it refers to a specific combination of in-game settings that provide such smooth tracking and accuracy it feels like a cheat.