Typically ID 8 or 6 (highly targeted, but highly suspicious).
While "aimbot" usually refers to third-party cheats that violate a game's , some players use the term "config file" to refer to legitimate mouse sensitivity scripts or "Aim Assist" stabilizers for controllers on PC.
Game engines register hits using a skeletal structure composed of "bones" or hitboxes. Every bone has a specific ID number. The config file tells the program which ID to prioritize. Bone_ID = 8 (Often corresponds to the Head) Bone_ID = 6 (Often corresponds to the Neck) Bone_ID = 4 (Often corresponds to the Upper Chest)
Cheats are rarely "one-size-fits-all." A configuration file allows the user to customize how blatant or subtle the automated aiming should be. By tweaking the values inside these files, users attempt to find a balance between hitting every shot and avoiding detection by anti-cheat systems. Common Parameters Found in a Config File