How Do I Save and Load Cheat Configs in RawCheats?
Open the cheat menu with INSERT, navigate to the Configs tab, click an empty slot (1-10), and click Save to store your current aimbot, ESP, humanizer, and keybind settings. To load, click a populated slot and click Load. Configs persist across sessions, spoofer runs, loader updates, and game patches. Name slots descriptively — Ranked, Pub, Scrim, Tournament — so you grab the right one fast at session start.
Config slots are the productivity feature that separates a tuned long-term setup from re-configuring every session. The Raw menu supports 10 named slots per product, and configs sync to your account so a new install pulls them down automatically.
Why config slots matter
Three reasons: 1) settings consistency keeps your stat curve smooth across sessions, which matters for behavioral anti-cheat and Activision Ricochet scoring; 2) re-entering 30+ settings every session leads to forgotten checkboxes that get accounts caught; 3) per-mode configs let you adapt risk profile without breaking muscle memory.
Saving a config
Open the menu (INSERT) and navigate to the Configs tab. The grid shows 10 numbered slots, blank ones marked empty. Pick a slot, type a descriptive name (Tournament, Ranked, Pub, Solo, Group), click Save. The current state of every menu option — aimbot smoothness, FOV, hitbox priority, humanizer values, ESP toggles, ESP colors, keybinds, ESP distance, recoil compensation — saves to the slot.
Loading a config
Click the populated slot and click Load. All settings apply instantly. The cheat doesn't need a re-inject. If you load mid-match, the change applies the same frame.
Suggested slot layout
| Slot | Use case | Aim smoothness | FOV | Humanizer delay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - Tournament | Top-tier ranked/scrim | 0.6 | 5 | 120-160ms |
| 2 - Ranked | Solo ranked queue | 0.55 | 6 | 100-140ms |
| 3 - Pub | Casual queues | 0.45 | 7 | 80-120ms |
| 4 - Mech | Aim training | 0.40 | 8 | 60-100ms |
Mech is for non-competitive aim trainer warm-up only. Never load Mech into a ranked match.
Cloud sync
Configs sync to your RawCheats account when the loader has network access. A reinstall, a fresh PC, a different machine all pull your saved configs down on first login with your cheat license. The sync uses encrypted-at-rest storage and your license key as the identity — no separate config password needed.
Per-game configs
Slots are scoped per product. Your Fortnite slots don't appear in Rust, Marvel Rivals, or PUBG menus. Each product has its own 10 slots. If you run Raw Fortnite and Raw Rust, that's 20 total configs available.
Editing without saving
Mid-session tweaks apply immediately but don't save unless you explicitly click Save. This is intentional — you can experiment with new smoothness values mid-match without overwriting your tested config. If a tweak feels right after several sessions, save it to a new slot or overwrite the existing one.
Don't share configs
Loaded configs include your subscription identity in the metadata. Sharing a config dump with another customer (via Discord, forum, etc.) reveals your customer ID, which is bad opsec. The Raw export-config feature includes a Strip Identity option that strips this metadata if you genuinely need to share a setting profile with a friend.
Default reset
If you need to reset a slot to factory defaults, hold SHIFT and click Save — the menu prompts to confirm Default Reset. Useful when you've over-tweaked and want to start from the safe baseline.
For settings to seed your first save see how to configure aimbot, how to configure ESP, and per-game answers like Fortnite aimbot settings.
Related Pages
Sources
- About Easy Anti-Cheat — Epic Games
- BattlEye Support FAQ — BattlEye Innovations
- Anybrain AI Anti-Cheat — Anybrain
Related Questions
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
