Solo players have the highest risk profile when using cheats because they’re fully exposed:
- no squad distractions
- no split-fire masking
- no cover from friendly rotations
- no kill trades to bury suspicious patterns
Your movements, shot accuracy, rotations, and engagements are much more scrutinized.
So “legit” cheat settings must prioritize believable performance first, mechanical advantage second.
Below are the safest, most realistic solo-optimized settings — the kind that pass as player discipline rather than bot automation.
Core Principles of Legit Solo Settings
1. Aim Assist Should Look Like Training, Not Software
Your shots should land with confidence — not perfection.
2. You Must Miss Sometimes
Even elite players whiff micro-peeks, mistime shots, or over-flick occasionally.
3. Always Leave Recoil Visible
Zero recoil breaks the illusion instantly.
4. Don’t Track Through Walls
Pre-aiming is fine — magnetized lock while enemy is fully hidden is not.
5. Limit ESP to Only What You Need
Complete omniscience looks robotic in how you rotate and pre-position.
Solo-Friendly ESP Settings
The strongest solo ESP configs focus on info, not visual clutter:
Enabled
- Enemy player ESP
- Skeleton or thin-outline only
- Names & Distance
- Health bars (optional)
- Weak-zone markers (optional)
- Direction of aim
- Visibility check
Disabled
- Loot ESP (unless raiding heavy)
- Thick box overlays
- Screen flooding intel
- Excess object tags
- Multi-color rainbow markers
Solo Rule:
ESP should look like instinct and map knowledge — not omnipotence.
Legit Aimbot Baselines for Solo Players
Smoothness
45–60
- high smoothness mimics real micro-correction
- low smoothness looks like magnetic lock
Field of View (FOV)
4–8°
- the bot only assists when you’re already aiming close
Bone Targeting
Primary: Chest
Secondary: Neck
Head-only targeting looks like software.
Chest anchors mimic trained recoil climb.
Aim Prediction
Low–Medium
Over-prediction looks too perfect.
Distance Lock
Max 90–130m
Solo players taking pixel shots at 180m with perfect tracking looks ridiculous.
Lock Strength
38–55
Just enough help — not enough to delete recoil physics.
Target Switch Delay
240–420ms
Instant target re-acquisition is a red flag.
Recoil Assist (Human-style)
Vertical Suppression: 22–35%
Lateral Assist: 0–8%
Bloom Reduction: 8–15%
Keep some kick, climb, and drift.
Perfect beams are not “solo sweaty,” they’re “flagged.”
Key visual:
Your gun should still move.
Shot Discipline Rules (Solo Safety)
- Don’t push with full auto spray on long-range targets
- Don’t snap instantly onto heads
- Don’t full-track a target at 90° corner hold before they peek
- Pause between bursts
- Miss a shot here and there intentionally
If your footage looks flawless, you’re already too aggressive with settings.
ESP Movement Rules (To Stay Believable)
Solo ESP usage must resemble “strong awareness” instead of psychic positioning:
- Don’t sprint directly at hidden enemies
- Don’t instantly rotate to flank angles unless logically scouted
- Don’t pre-aim windows with no sound cues
- Use information as if you discovered it naturally
- Time rotations realistically
Your movement tells the story.
Make it believable.
Smart Aimbot Behavior for Solo Players
Hold-to-Activate
Bind aim assist to a key or mouse hold instead of permanent lock:
- looks manual
- only engages when needed
- prevents impossible target trails
Disable on Hipfire
Hipfire assists look weird — keep bot logic ADS-only.
Avoid Head Priority
Let recoil climb produce the occasional headshot.
Instant skull deletion patterns are a red flag.
“Human Error Simulation”
If supported by your cheat:
- Add 2–4% random sway
- Insert micro-delay before final lock
- Keep mobility imperfect, not rail-smooth
Even the best solo grinders show small hesitations.
Solo ESP Aggression Filters
Disable the following:
- multi-target priority
- instant snap on distant targets
- 360° radar awareness if you can’t justify reacting
- full nameplate overlay on squads if you’re not visually confirming them
Use filtered intel:
- nearby enemies
- visible targets
- active threats only
You should react like you discovered them gradually.
Safe-Play Fire Engagement Pattern (Solo)
- See target through ESP
- Move to a logical visual angle
- ADS first — BEFORE assist kicks
- Enable aim assist on hold
- Fire in controlled bursts
- Disengage after 40–60 rounds if fight becomes too “perfect”
This sequence looks like a skilled solo player — not an aim module doing the work.
Recommended “Legit Solo” Settings (Template)
Aim Assist
- Smoothness: 50
- FOV: 6°
- Bone: Chest
- Prediction: Low-Med
- Lock Strength: 47
- Target Delay: 300ms
- Distance Limit: 120m
- Hold-to-Engage Key
Recoil
- Vertical Assist: 30%
- Lateral: 5%
- Bloom: 14%
ESP
- Enemy only
- Thin skeleton
- Distance
- Visibility
- Minimal UI
Extras
- No perfect no-spread
- No full recoil lock
- No constant wall-tracking
Legit Solo Behavior Checklist
✔ miss occasionally
✔ peek angles logically
✔ ADS before assist
✔ let enemies escape sometimes
✔ only lock if target is already near your crosshair
✔ never beam moving targets at full auto across the map
✔ don’t instantly “know” flank pushes
✔ disengage when you’re too accurate
Legit settings are a mindset:
high skill mimicry — not statistical perfection.
If You’re Solo, Avoid These Settings
❌ 15+ FOV aim cones
❌ high-speed snap tracking
❌ 0 recoil modes
❌ instant lock
❌ head-only target bones
❌ full 360 ESP sweeps
❌ perfect prediction on sprinting targets
❌ 0-ms target switching
Final Takeaway
In solo play, the safest cheat settings are the ones that look indistinguishable from:
- confidence
- mechanical discipline
- map awareness
- and practiced aim
Your goal isn’t to play like a machine —
it’s to play like a highly trained ARC Raider who makes smart reads and shoots clean.
If the pattern looks too flawless, it already crossed the line.









