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ARC Raiders is unique among extraction shooters because it demands two completely different aiming profiles. ARC machines move erratically with sweeping animations and unpredictable pathing — they require wide-angle tracking with weak-point prioritization. Human Raiders use tactical cover, peeking, and repositioning — they require tight-angle precision with visibility checks. Using one aimbot setting for both will either miss machines or look obvious against players. This guide breaks down the exact Legit config for each target type, tested across hundreds of raids through May 2026.
⚡ TL;DR — Key Takeaways
Most cheat providers ship a single aimbot preset. In a pure PvP game like CS2 or Valorant, that works. In ARC Raiders, it fails because:
| Setting | Recommended | Why |
|---|---|---|
| FOV | 8-10° | Machines have wide movement arcs; narrow FOV loses lock |
| Smooth Aim | 4-5 | Faster tracking for erratic AI patterns |
| Target Bone | Weak Point (Auto-detect) | Prioritizes machine weak spots for 3x damage |
| Vis-Check | Off | Machines are large and rarely fully obscured |
| Setting | Recommended | Why |
|---|---|---|
| FOV | 3-5° | Tight FOV prevents snapping to multiple targets |
| Smooth Aim | 6-7 | Mimics high-skill human tracking speed |
| Target Bone | Chest | Keeps HS% within human norms |
| Vis-Check | ON | Critical — never shoot through cover |
| Silent Aim | ON | Bullets connect without camera movement |
EAC's server-side heuristics flag accounts that consistently hit targets through cover. If your aimbot locks onto and shoots an enemy behind a wall, rock, or building — even once — it registers as a statistical anomaly. Vis-Check ensures the aimbot only activates when the target has clear line-of-sight. This is the #1 setting that separates accounts that survive from accounts that get banned.
No. Ranked has stricter server-side statistical monitoring. Use Chest bone, FOV 3°, and Smooth 7 for Ranked. For casual, you can relax to FOV 5°, Smooth 5, and Head bone. The key difference is Headshot Percentage — keep it below 35% in Ranked to avoid triggering Epic's performance analysis.
Bind each profile to a hotkey (e.g., F5 for Machine, F6 for Raider). When you hear machine audio cues or see machine markers on ESP, tap F5. When you see Raider markers approaching, tap F6. After 2-3 raids this becomes muscle memory. The profile switch is instant with no menu overlay.
Silent Aim adjusts bullet trajectory to hit the target without moving your crosshair. From the spectator's perspective, your aim looks natural — your crosshair stays where you're pointing, and bullets just "happen" to connect. This is the safest form of aimbotting because killcams and spectator views show completely normal crosshair behavior.
These Legit settings are designed to produce gameplay that passes both EAC's kernel-level detection and server-side statistical analysis. Combined with our kernel driver that loads before EAC initializes, accounts using these configs have survived every database refresh since ARC Raiders launched in October 2025.
ARC Raiders demands adaptability. The same settings that track an ARC boss won't work against a crouch-spamming Raider, and vice versa. Use the machine profile for PvE encounters, the Raider profile for PvP firefights, and never disable Vis-Check. Visit our ARC Raiders setup guide to get these profiles pre-configured and start extracting every raid.
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