At its core, an aimbot is a script that automates the aiming process. By scanning the game's memory or visual data for "entities" (enemy players), the script can instantly snap the player’s crosshair to a target's head or torso. The "Universal" tag typically implies one of two things:
Prevents the aimbot from locking onto players behind solid objects (often using Raycasting). 3. Technical Implementation Universal Aimbot Script
Advanced scripts use "raycasting" to determine if a target is behind a solid object, preventing the bot from trying to shoot through walls. Prediction: At its core, an aimbot is a script
By focusing on visual input rather than game files, these scripts can technically work on any game that involves shooting at a target. How It Works: The Tech Behind the Cursor How It Works: The Tech Behind the Cursor
It scans for a predefined trigger. In a color-based script, it looks for "Enemy Red." In an AI-based script, it identifies the geometry of a character model.