MW4 aimbot settings — legit & rage presets
Two MW4 aimbot presets, two philosophies. The legit build is what most of our paying MW4 Cheats users run: aggressive enough to win most gunfights, quiet enough to survive a killcam review in a public lobby. The rage build is what you flip on when you want the round over. Both live in the same MW4 loader; you swap between them in the menu, not by reinstalling anything.
The legit / closet-cheat preset
This is the config we recommend if you plan to keep the account. It looks like a very good player having a good day. Nothing on the killcam screams software.
- Aim key: hold right mouse. Never toggle. Toggle means the aim runs during animations where a human aim would drift, and that shows up in clips.
- FOV: 5 to 8 degrees. A tight cone around the crosshair. Wide FOV pulls to targets you were not looking at, and that is the single most common report reason.
- Smoothing: 65 to 75. This adds frames between the aim decision and the aim result, so the correction reads as a wrist adjustment, not a snap.
- Bone selection: Chest. Do not run Head. Head-only aim in a killcam is the tell that gets forum threads written about you. Chest kills at MW4 damage values still drop most fights in two rounds.
- Trigger mode: silent aim, on shot only. The aim does nothing until your bullet leaves the barrel. Between shots your crosshair sits where you left it.
- Prediction: ON. MW4 uses bullet travel on most rifles and every marksman weapon. Without prediction you miss moving targets past 40 meters.
- Humanization: ON. Adds micro-jitter and a soft overshoot on the settle, so the aim curve looks like a person, not a servo.
- Reaction delay: 40 to 80 ms. This is the pause between target visible and aim engaged. Instant reaction is the second biggest killcam tell after head-only bone.
- Max distance: 200 m. Cap the engagement range. Wallbanging someone across the map with a submachine gun gets you reported inside one round.
- Target selection: closest to crosshair, not closest to player. Closest-to-player pulls you off the target you were actually aiming at, which reads as software.
Run this preset with a normal sensitivity and normal mouse pad discipline. The aimbot is not doing the flick for you; it is cleaning up the last 20 percent of your aim.
The rage preset
This preset wins the match and cooks the account. Do not run it on a key you care about. It is here because some users want to grief a private lobby or burn through a smurf, and hiding what it does would be dishonest.
- Aim key: always on, or toggle. Your call.
- FOV: 180 degrees. Full sphere. Anyone rendered in your bubble is fair game.
- Smoothing: 0. Instant lock.
- Bone: Head.
- Trigger mode: silent aim, continuous. Fires the moment a target enters FOV and the weapon is ready.
- Prediction: ON. Even at rage settings you want prediction, or the sniper shots miss.
- Humanization: OFF.
- Reaction delay: 0.
- Max distance: unlimited.
Every killcam on this preset shows a crosshair that teleports to a head and fires. Manual reports pile up fast, and Ricochet's server-side telemetry does log the pattern even if it does not immediately act on it. Treat any account running this preset as disposable.
Why on-shot silent aim beats snap aim
Snap aim moves your crosshair to the target before the shot fires. The killcam records your crosshair, so the killcam replays the snap. Even at 75 smoothing, a snap is a curve that no human wrist produces, and a trained eye picks it out.
Silent aim on shot leaves the crosshair alone. When the trigger pulls, the bullet's trajectory is adjusted at the packet level so it lands on the bone you chose. The killcam replays your crosshair sitting where you had it, then a normal-looking bullet impact. Nothing to see.
The trade is that silent aim depends on the client's ability to spoof the shot vector, which is one of the surfaces Ricochet watches. Our loader gates the silent-aim call behind a rate limiter and a distance check so it does not fire for impossible-angle shots. This is one of the reasons we pause on Ricochet updates — the silent-aim path is the first thing we re-verify.
Killcam habits that get you reported
- Do not pre-aim through walls. Track the wallhack ESP with your eyes, keep your crosshair on a plausible sightline. If your crosshair sits on a body behind a wall for three seconds before the peek, the killcam shows it and you are reported.
- Do not spin for kills. 180 flick to a target behind you is the classic tell. If someone is behind you, take the hit or turn at human speed and lose the trade sometimes.
- Do not headshot every kill. Even with bone set to Chest, some kills will land as headshots on target movement. That is fine. What is not fine is a scoreboard where 80 percent of your kills are headshots. Vary your engagement distance and let the stat blur.
- Do not wallbang with SMGs. If ESP shows a target behind cover and you kill them through a wall with a weapon that cannot normally do that, the killcam shows the impossible shot.
- Do not chase the last player through the map. Ending a round by beelining to a hidden opponent with no line of sight is the tell that most manual reports cite.
The legit preset above is tuned to make most of these habits harder to trip into. But no preset saves you from a player who is watching your crosshair on their killcam and deciding you look like software. Human discipline still matters.
Related reading
Before you settle on either preset, read the safety piece and the loader-mode piece. The aimbot behaves slightly differently in each mode, and the safety trade-offs are worth knowing up front.
- Is MW4 Cheats safe to run? — what Ricochet actually sees and what we do about it.
- External vs internal loader — which mode fits the legit preset and which fits rage.
- The MW4 cheat page — features, pricing, and current loader status.
Questions on a specific setting, or want a starting config file? Ping us through contact and we will send the legit preset as a downloadable profile.
Common questions
Which aimbot preset should a new MW4 user start with?
The legit preset. FOV 5-8°, smoothing 65-75, bone Chest, silent aim on shot, prediction and humanization ON. It survives killcam review in public lobbies and still wins most gunfights.
Why is bone set to Chest instead of Head in the legit preset?
Head-only aim reads as software on the killcam. Chest kills at MW4 damage values still drop most fights in two rounds, and the killcam looks like a very good player rather than a bot.
Does prediction actually matter in MW4?
Yes. MW4 uses bullet travel on most rifles and every marksman weapon. With prediction OFF you will miss moving targets past 40 meters and your aim will look worse than it should.
Is the rage preset ever safe to run?
No. It wins matches and it burns accounts. Only use it on a key you consider disposable, or in a private lobby where nobody can report you.