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.
Fortnite is the highest-stakes survival challenge for cheat tuning in the FPS space. Epic Games runs a kernel-mode Easy Anti-Cheat driver, BattlEye on competitive playlists, behavioral pattern analysis on server-side stats, and manual FNCS replay review for top-tier tournaments. Settings that survive Fortnite survive everywhere.
Aimbot smoothness
0.5 is the Fortnite sweet spot. Below 0.4 produces snaps that exceed natural aim-delta limits — Epic's behavioral pass flags this on its own. Above 0.6 makes building rotations feel sluggish and you lose box-fight engagements. 0.5 with humanizer jitter on simulates a strong mechanical player's tracking pattern through a build edit.
Aim FOV
5-7 degrees. Box fights and close-range Fortnite engagements happen in tight cones because both players are inside small builds. A small FOV avoids the aimbot grabbing targets through walls during peek-shoot exchanges. 10+ degrees produces obvious lock-ons when an opponent's edge briefly exposes their head — replay reviewers spot this immediately.
Hitbox priority
Head + Chest. Pure head-priority Fortnite is the fastest path to a permanent ban. Top-tier legit Fortnite players sit around 30-40% headshot rate on AR rolls. Pure aimbot produces 80-90% which lights up every server-side scorer. Head + Chest mix produces 45-55% headshot rate which falls inside the strong-but-believable range.
Visibility check
ON. Always. Fortnite's open sightlines and frequent edit-and-fire mean visibility-off aimbot will repeatedly snap to players behind walls during your scan rotations. FNCS replay review catches this in under a minute.
Humanizer settings
Trigger Delay 90-140ms randomized. Aim-start jitter ON. Target-switch delay 60-100ms. Recoil compensation OFF (Fortnite has no significant recoil pattern to compensate). The trigger delay range covers typical reaction time variance for top players — anything lower than 80ms is mechanically inhuman.
ESP for Fortnite
Max Distance 250m (longer for endgame storm closes). Player Boxes + Skeleton + Health Bar. Visibility Color: red for visible, grey for occluded. Disable Item ESP (Fortnite loot is RNG, item ESP is conspicuous). Build ESP off (you can see builds without help).
Keybinds
Aimbot Hold to RIGHT MOUSE (ADS-only). Menu to INSERT. ESP Toggle to F1. Smoothness Cycle to a mouse side button — let yourself cycle to slower smoothness in arena ranked, snappier in pubs. See how to bind your aim key for the binding workflow.
Tournament vs pub configuration
Run two config slots: Tournament (smoothness 0.6, FOV 5, trigger delay 120-160ms, ESP min) and Pub (smoothness 0.45, FOV 7, trigger delay 80-120ms, ESP full). The Tournament slot is what you load if you ever play arena ranked or scrims. The Pub slot is for casual queues where detection risk is lower. See can I use Fortnite cheats in tournaments for the risk framing.
Don't party with legit friends
The single most important Fortnite safety habit isn't a setting — it's not partying with a legit friend while cheating. Epic's account-link analysis flags performance disparities within parties. If your friend's stats are normal and yours are 80th-percentile, the system tags both accounts for review.
For more depth see the Fortnite cheats pillar, Raw Fortnite product page, and the setup-safely cluster.
Related Pages
Sources
- About Easy Anti-Cheat — Epic Games
- BattlEye Support FAQ — BattlEye Innovations
- FNCS Competition Policy — Epic Games
Related Questions
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.
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.
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.
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.
Technically yes, but the risk is severe. Tournament-tier Fortnite is subject to manual replay review for cash-prize matches, the February 2026 IOMMU mandate killed consumer-grade DMA hardware, and the June 2025 Epic v. RepulseGod precedent established $175,000 in individual legal liability for cheating in cash-prize events. Cheats can work in tournaments with conservative tuning and stream-proof rendering, but the tail risk scales with the prize pool.
