⚙️Aimbot Configuration
For you to optimize the Smart AI Aim, you will need to optimize your game and PC so the AI can have the highest FPS possible, allowing it to be very accurate and smooth.
Recommended PC Display Settings
Use HDR: Off
Scale and Layout: 100%
You should also update your GPU drivers to the latest version!

Recommended Game Settings
Display Mode: Borderless
FPS Limit: 60-144hz
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Optic Opacity: 20% (This is only a recommendation and can help the AI track better while aiming in. There is a crosshair feature in the tool that you can enable only while aiming in, which doesn't get in the way of the AI.)


If you still experience FPS issues with the AI, then try to use a Light Model, and also disable things like Nvidia Overlay (not Discord’s, of course), turn on and off GPU acceleration to see which gives higher frames for you, and disable any programs to boost game performance like Razer Cortex, etc as they reduce power going to background processes which can reduce the gpu power for the AI.
AI Model Selection
Difference between Light, Balanced, & High Precision: High Precision is more accurate, but with that comes more GPU usage. If you have a lower-end GPU, it is recommended to use one of the Balanced or Light models. Siege X models were trained specifically for Siege X and require enemy outlines to be on and red. These have fewer false positives than the regular models. The size of the model’s FOV will also increase or decrease the AI's FPS. 320x160 is good like I have in the image above, but you can also try 320x320 or whatever you want.
AI Confidence: This is basically how confident the AI needs to be for it to aim at what is being detected. So, for example, if I had it at 100%, then it would very rarely aim onto anything, but if I had it on 0%, it would always aim at something because it is constantly detecting random things. It is usually good to have it around 45–60%, but it is something you will need to play with and see what works best for you.
Reducing Aim Shake
If the aimbot shakes and seems jittery, then your aim speed is probably too high and you need to lower it. For me, I am on 800 DPI and 10H 10V in-game sensitivity, and I use around a 0.12 aim speed with dampening on 1.5 (all sliders), and it feels very smooth for me. But if you use a higher sense or DPI and tried the same settings, then you would need to lower aim speed.
If you want to try dampening, then turn on the advanced option like I did below, and then you will see the dampening tab in Smart-AI > Aimbot.
This goes over a lot of things related to configuring your aimbot, but you will need to go in and find what works best for you, and it may take a bit of time. Once you get it the way you like, then you can save the config in Settings > Config. If you need any extra help, then please reach out to us in our Discord server.
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