Real-Time AI Enemy detection from Console Gameplay?

07/17/2025 11:43 Scuta#1
I'm looking for software for AI enemy detection for console gaming. I have a capture card connected to my PC. PM me
07/17/2025 16:01 Nakanak#2
If you've decided to use AI, I would recommend StickAssist. It's the only really good provider. You'll need a Titan 2 ($120) as your aiming device.

You'll also need a capture card with very low latency, such as Elgato 4K X or Elgato 4K Pro, to get decent results. ($200-300)

Your PC should also have at least an RTX 4070. The better the PC, the better the results. A PC between $2000-3000.

Your PC will consume a huge amount of resources. I'm using 50-70% of my power with my RTX 5090.

You'd also have to buy the $20/month membership and the training model for $40.

You'll definitely need a good setup.

It will cost you a lot if you want the best results.

I wouldn't recommend AI/CV, either, because the aimbot is too weak and very expensive. A DMA setup is cheaper and the results are much better.

AI aimbots aren't good enough yet. Especially on consoles, they're much worse. Perhaps in 5-10 years, the technology could improve.

However, if you plan to use AI aimbots, I would prefer GeForce Now. There's no risk of detection with GeForce Now. There's no local anticheat running on GeForce Now that checks your PC.
That means you buy the Ultimate version on GeForce Now, which gets 240 Hz and the corresponding AI software.
You would achieve significantly better results, as the capture card latency is eliminated.
Cloud gaming doesn't consume your PC resources, and you'd still have your PC's full power for the AI program. For GeForce Now (Cloud Gaming), you only need a stable internet connection.

However, as noted, AI aimbots aren't good and still need development.


However, I find Geforce Now better than playing at 120 Hz and poor graphics.
07/18/2025 02:44 Robsev#3
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Originally Posted by Nakanak View Post
If you've decided to use AI, I would recommend StickAssist. It's the only really good provider. You'll need a Titan 2 ($120) as your aiming device.

You'll also need a capture card with very low latency, such as Elgato 4K X or Elgato 4K Pro, to get decent results. ($200-300)

Your PC should also have at least an RTX 4070. The better the PC, the better the results. A PC between $2000-3000.

Your PC will consume a huge amount of resources. I'm using 50-70% of my power with my RTX 5090.

You'd also have to buy the $20/month membership and the training model for $40.

You'll definitely need a good setup.

It will cost you a lot if you want the best results.

I wouldn't recommend AI/CV, either, because the aimbot is too weak and very expensive. A DMA setup is cheaper and the results are much better.

AI aimbots aren't good enough yet. Especially on consoles, they're much worse. Perhaps in 5-10 years, the technology could improve.

However, if you plan to use AI aimbots, I would prefer GeForce Now. There's no risk of detection with GeForce Now. There's no local anticheat running on GeForce Now that checks your PC.
That means you buy the Ultimate version on GeForce Now, which gets 240 Hz and the corresponding AI software.
You would achieve significantly better results, as the capture card latency is eliminated.
Cloud gaming doesn't consume your PC resources, and you'd still have your PC's full power for the AI program. For GeForce Now (Cloud Gaming), you only need a stable internet connection.

However, as noted, AI aimbots aren't good and still need development.


However, I find Geforce Now better than playing at 120 Hz and poor graphics.

Hmm
07/18/2025 08:54 Scuta#4
I don't really need an aimbot — for me, it's primarily about the visual information to better spot enemies. I already have a high-end PC with a 4K/120Hz capture card. An Xbox is also available. Since I'm using mouse and keyboard via XIM to emulate a controller and already have good aim, an aimbot isn't necessary, as the aim assist is more than enough. The price-performance ratio just has to make sense. Funny enough, I now know three different providers, and each of them claims to be the best.
07/18/2025 16:38 Skilly9999#5
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Originally Posted by Scuta View Post
I don't really need an aimbot — for me, it's primarily about the visual information to better spot enemies. I already have a high-end PC with a 4K/120Hz capture card. An Xbox is also available. Since I'm using mouse and keyboard via XIM to emulate a controller and already have good aim, an aimbot isn't necessary, as the aim assist is more than enough. The price-performance ratio just has to make sense. Funny enough, I now know three different providers, and each of them claims to be the best.
What are the three providers?
07/18/2025 22:10 Nakanak#6
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Originally Posted by Scuta View Post
I don't really need an aimbot — for me, it's primarily about the visual information to better spot enemies. I already have a high-end PC with a 4K/120Hz capture card. An Xbox is also available. Since I'm using mouse and keyboard via XIM to emulate a controller and already have good aim, an aimbot isn't necessary, as the aim assist is more than enough. The price-performance ratio just has to make sense. Funny enough, I now know three different providers, and each of them claims to be the best.
Wallhacks or ESP aren't available on consoles.

Only CV/AI is available on consoles.

Although I'd like that too. I've spoken to the developers.
But unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be possible :(

The only option for wallhacks is PC.

I've only heard of some audio radars.
But they're unnecessary, too. If you have a good headset.