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FOV, Smooth & Keybind Tuning

How to tune aimbot FOV circle size, smoothing value, and keybind selection for different heroes and playstyles.

FOV, Smooth & Keybind Tuning

Marvel Rivals — AIMBOT

Aimbot Configuration Deep Dive

Getting aimbot settings right is the difference between looking like a skilled player and triggering suspicion from other players. Every setting affects how the aimbot behaves — here's how to tune everything correctly for Marvel Rivals.

FOV Circle

The FOV (field of view) circle is the most important aimbot setting. It defines a circular boundary around your crosshair — the aimbot will only engage enemies whose hitboxes are within that circle.

Why FOV matters:

Prevents the aimbot from snapping to enemies that are far off your crosshair (which looks unnatural)

Gives you control over how aggressive the aimbot is

Simulates the natural tendency to only engage targets you're already pre-aiming toward

FOV Size Guide

Small FOV (50–100px): Requires you to pre-aim near the enemy. Very natural-looking. Good for hitscan heroes where you're already aiming accurately.

Medium FOV (150–200px): Good balance for most heroes. Catches most snap shots without over-extending. Recommended starting point.

Large FOV (250–300px): Aggressive — will pull aim to targets across large screen areas. Can look unnatural if smoothing is too low.

Start at 150px and adjust from there.

Smoothing

Smoothing controls how fast the aimbot moves your crosshair to the target. This is the second most important setting for staying under the radar.

Low smooth (1–3): Very fast, nearly instant snapping to target. Looks mechanical and inhuman to observers.

Medium smooth (5–8): Natural-looking movement. Recommended for ranked where killcam and spectating matter.

High smooth (10–15): Slow glide to target. Good for long-range heroes where slow tracking is expected.

For ranked play, smooth value of 6–8 with a medium FOV gives the most believable aim profile.

Bone Target Selection

Head: Maximum damage per hit. Harder to maintain lock on heroes with fast movement abilities (Spider-Man, Psylocke).

Pelvis: Easiest bone to stay locked on. Consistent body shots. Best for tanky heroes with large hitboxes.

Closest: Automatically selects whichever bone is nearest to your crosshair. Excellent for close-range heroes and unpredictable movement.

Keybind

Default keybind is mouse button 4 (side button). You can reassign to any key or button.

Important: The aimbot only activates while the key is held down. As soon as you release, control returns to your natural aim. Never hold the keybind permanently — use it for individual engagements and release between kills.

Prediction

Enable prediction for hitscan heroes (any hero with instant-hit projectiles). Prediction calculates where a moving target will be when your shot arrives.

Disable prediction for slow projectile heroes where prediction can throw off your aim against stationary or stop-and-go movement.

Saving Your Aimbot Config

Once tuned, save your aimbot settings as a named config profile (e.g., "aimbot-ranked-default"). Load it at the start of every session. If you switch heroes dramatically, create separate profiles for very different playstyles.

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