An aimbot has been added to the Fortnite Speeder. It is pretty easy to set up and should work well with default settings. Below are the settings you can adjust in config.txt:
- Line 19) The virtual key code of the key you'd like to use to activate the aimbot. While this key is held down, the aimbot will be active.
- Line 20) Optional X & Y mouse sensitivity settings. You may input your mouse sensitivities here so that you do not need to use the -calibrate command every time you restart Speeder. The syntax is as follows:
[X sensitivity]|[Y sensitivity]
such as
0.002|0.0015
Do NOT input random numbers here, or the aimbot will not work. Use the numbers outputted by the -calibrate command (or leave it blank). Please note that if you change your resolution, your mouse, your in-game sensitivity, etc., the saved values here will no longer work, and the aimbot will malfunction. In this case, use -calibrate again to retrieve the new sensitivities. - Line 21) Mouse smoothing. This basically slows down the aimbot so it doesn't aim immediately at the correct location. 0 disables smoothing. Anything above 1 will act as a divisor for cursor distance. For example, if the cursor needs to move 100 pixels, a mouse smoothing value of 2 will cause the mouse to travel 50 pixels initially, then 25, then 12, etc.
- Line 22) Max angle difference (degrees) under which targets will be considered viable. This setting is often called the aimbot "field of view." For example, if you set this line to 30 degrees and the camera needs to be rotated more than 30 degrees to target the closest viable entity, the aimbot will not activate. Conversely, if there are multiple targets within 30 degrees of the camera's yaw and pitch, the closest target to the crosshair will be selected (i.e., the target requiring the least amount of camera movement). Speeder uses 45 degrees by default.
- Line 23) If 1, Speeder will not target along the Y-axis. This allows you to manually aim up and down while Speeder maintains perfect X-axis alignment.
- Line 24) Y-axis correction for the aimbot. Positive numbers will move the crosshair upward. Negative numbers will move the crosshair downward. Presumably, you want the aimbot to aim at the head, so you will want a positive number here. 75 seems to work well for me.
- Line 25) X-axis correction for the aimbot. This will move the crosshair left or right relative to the entity. You shouldn't need to adjust this.
- Line 26) If 1, the aimbot will allow you to target friendly units. In general, you do not want to enable this, but it might be useful for testing out the aimbot in private matches.
I've also made a video if you'd like to check out the aimbot in action.
The aimbot requires Speeder version 3+ and driver version 27+.