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How Do I Configure ESP or Wallhack in RawCheats?

Open the menu with INSERT, navigate to Visuals or ESP, enable Player Boxes, Skeleton, and Health Bar, set Max Distance to 200-300 meters depending on the game, and enable Visibility Color so visible enemies render one color and occluded enemies another. Avoid loud overlays like neon green skeletons or 1000m render distance — replay reviewers catch obvious ESP usage. Disable Item ESP entirely in tournament-tier games. Save to a config slot.

RawCheats Anti-Cheat Research Team — Anti-Cheat Research TeamUpdated May 12, 2026

ESP — extra-sensory perception — is the wallhack feature category. The Raw menu groups it under Visuals. Configuration is tighter than aimbot because ESP shows up in screen captures, replays, and stream archives more often than aimbot does — bad ESP settings are the #1 cause of self-doxxing on stream.

Core ESP elements

Enable Player Boxes (2D rectangle around each player), Skeleton (bone overlay), and Health Bar (numeric or graphical). Disable Item ESP unless you're playing extraction shooters like Arc Raiders or Tarkov — item ESP in BR titles is conspicuous and rarely necessary.

Max distance

Set Max Distance to 200-300 meters for most games. Beyond that range the engagement is unlikely and rendering boxes on players a kilometer away clutters the screen and produces unusual gaze patterns server-side. PUBG and Arc Raiders justify 400m for long-sightline engagements. Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, and Apex stay tight at 150-200m.

Visibility color

Enable Visibility Color and set two distinct colors: visible enemies in red, occluded (behind walls) in yellow or grey. This is the single most useful ESP setting — it lets you know whether to engage immediately (visible) or reposition for the angle (occluded). Server-side line-of-sight analysis cannot distinguish between "you saw the enemy on screen" and "you saw the enemy through the wall via ESP," but your behavior should match the visibility state.

Loud visual choices to avoid

Neon green skeletons, hot pink boxes, flashing health bars, and large 3D nameplates with player names visible are all stream-suicide. Use subtle colors — red and white for boxes, grey for occluded, no skeleton glow. The goal is to use the information without making the overlay obvious on screen captures.

Item ESP in extraction games

Arc Raiders and Tarkov justify item ESP because loot is the goal — players genuinely look at their feet for items. Configure: Rare and Higher only, Max Distance 50m, no name labels (just dot markers). Item ESP that shows every common item at 200m produces a visual mess server-side replay reviewers spot immediately.

Headless servers and replay reviewers

Fortnite FNCS replay review (Epic's manual tier for top-tier tournaments) catches obvious ESP in 30 seconds. The reviewer is looking for: pre-aim through walls, gaze on occluded players, perfect pre-fire on doorways before the opener crosses. The fix is behavior, not settings — even with ESP on, don't pre-aim through walls in tournament-tier play. Use visibility-check aimbot for actual engagements.

Behavioral consistency

Anybrain and Activision Ricochet score gaze behavior — how your screen-center tracks enemy positions over time. An ESP-using player who tracks occluded enemies subconsciously produces an unusual gaze pattern. Conscious effort: when you see an enemy through a wall, look slightly away until you have a real visual cue, then engage. Costs a half-second per fight; saves the account.

Per-game tuning

Fortnite: Player boxes + skeleton + health bar, 250m. Rust: + Item ESP for rare loot, 300m. PUBG: 400m + visibility color. Apex: 200m, skeleton only (boxes clutter on small targets). Marvel Rivals: 150m + ability cooldown ESP. Arc Raiders: 300m + Item ESP with rarity filter.

Save the config

Save to a slot when settings feel right. Load on subsequent sessions. For aimbot tuning see how to configure aimbot and per-game settings answers. For the broader safety framing see the setup-safely cluster.

Sources

  1. Anybrain AI Anti-CheatAnybrain
  2. RICOCHET Anti-CheatActivision
  3. About Easy Anti-CheatEpic Games

Related Questions

What Should My Fortnite Aimbot Settings Be?

For Fortnite use Smoothness 0.5, Aim FOV 5-7 degrees, Hitbox Priority Head + Chest, Visibility Check on, Humanizer Trigger Delay 90-140ms randomized, and Aimbot Hold bound to right mouse for ADS-only activation. Disable always-on aimbot and any FOV setting above 10 degrees — Fortnite FNCS replay review catches both. For ESP, use 250m max distance, player boxes plus skeleton, and subtle red/grey visibility colors. Save to a Ranked config slot.

How Do I Bind My Aim Key in RawCheats?

Open the cheat menu with INSERT, navigate to Settings then Keybinds, click the field next to Aimbot Key, and press the key or mouse button you want to use. Defaults are RIGHT MOUSE (hold to activate), but any key, mouse button, side button, or pedal works. The new bind saves immediately and persists across sessions when you save your config slot. Avoid binding aimbot to keys overlay software uses, like F10 GeForce Experience capture.

How Do I Configure Aimbot Settings in RawCheats?

Open the cheat menu with INSERT, expand the Aimbot section, set Hitbox Priority to Head + Chest, Smoothness to 0.4-0.6, FOV to 4-8 degrees, Visibility Check on, and Humanizer Trigger Delay to 80-150ms. Bind Aimbot Hold to RIGHT MOUSE for ADS-only activation. Avoid Smoothness below 0.3, FOV above 12 degrees, or visibility check off — those settings are what replay reviewers and behavioral anti-cheats catch. Save to a config slot when finished.

What Should My Rust Cheat Settings Be?

For Rust use Smoothness 0.5-0.6, Aim FOV 4-6 degrees, Hitbox Priority Head with Chest fallback at 100m+, Visibility Check on, Recoil Compensation on (Rust has significant patterns), Humanizer Trigger Delay 100-160ms. Enable Item ESP for rare loot but cap at 50m. Disable Building ESP. Avoid Thursday updates — Facepunch ships patches Thursdays and EAC signatures arrive within the same window. Save to a Solo/Group config slot.

How Do I Avoid Replay Reviewer Detection?

Replay reviewers (Fortnite FNCS staff, Apex ALGS officials, PUBG Global Series committee) watch full match replays at half-speed looking for pre-aim through walls, sub-100ms snap reactions, perfect pre-fire on corner peeks, gaze on occluded enemies, and abnormal target switches. Behavior — not settings — is what they catch. Don''t pre-fire empty corners, don''t track players through walls, take small visual cues before engaging, miss occasional shots intentionally. Skip tournament-tier play entirely.

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