Ai Aimbot

12/17/2024 00:58 congrammer#16
As a developer Neural Aimbot , I tested aptitude and spent $20 to evaluate its RCS and AI features. Unfortunately, I found no real benefit.

Here's why:

FPS Drops: Aptitude causes FPS drops, which is a critical flaw.
DirectML Over TensorRT: The developer chose DirectML but skipped TensorRT—a missed optimization opportunity.
Limited FOV: The 160 FOV limit is too restrictive; 250+ should be the standard.
FPS Misalignment: Neural and game FPS should match for better performance. Neural FPS below 100 leads to poor aiming.
RCS Flaws: The RCS doesn’t control the entire recoil pattern; it’s inconsistent and feels clunky. A better implementation would pull the aim downward smoothly throughout the spray.
In summary, Neural Aimbot needs significant improvements to justify its cost.


To be fair, Aptitude has a couple of advantages:

DirectML works out of the box, without needing TensorRT/CUDA (3GB+ downloads).
It supports AMD GPUs and has fewer setup requirements.
However, PUBG itself isn’t ideal for Neural Aimbots—it lacks center-locked crosshairs and heavily taxes the GPU.

Tested on: RTX 3070 Ti + Ryzen 7 5800X3D.

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12/17/2024 01:09 zapcrash#17
I can give you a free trial of my ai, more than 3 years undetected and works in to many games using datasets, so you dont get scammed like other AIs that sell the same but with a different model.
My ai also have stream proof, recoil control script, zoom and very custom triggerbot
12/31/2024 14:13 demir20#18
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Originally Posted by zapcrash View Post
I can give you a free trial of my ai, more than 3 years undetected and works in to many games using datasets, so you dont get scammed like other AIs that sell the same but with a different model.
My ai also have stream proof, recoil control script, zoom and very custom triggerbot
what s the name ?
01/10/2025 18:44 zapcrash#19
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Originally Posted by demir20 View Post
what s the name ?
shodan from Nimrodcore