so CV aim isn’t like those old bot hacks messin w/ game files. it’s more like u got software (gtuner) watchin ur screen, sees the enemy, and just moves ur aim for u. it’s lookin at pixels like ur eyes but reacts way faster.
stuff u need:
gtuner + titan two – gtuner runs the scripts, titan two’s the box that plugs into ur console/pc. ez to setup, crazy stuff if u wanna tweak.
capture card – if u run 2pcs, u need this to send ur gameplay feed fast. low lag or else ur aim feels like molasses.
beefy gpu – rtx 4090, 4080, somethin big. it’s crunchin frames in ms so ur aim don’t stutter.
low latency – fast usb ports, good capture card, strong gpu… keep it all snappy.
how it goes down:
capture card grabs ur gameplay
gtuner/titan two runs the vision stuff
script sees shapes/colors = enemy
sends aim move to ur mouse/controller
boom, smooth af flicks & tracking, looks human
why it ain’t the old aimbots:
no mem hacks, no shady files, just screen lookin
way harder to detect
tons of custom scripts out there already
bottom line:
gtuner + titan two + good gpu + fast capture card = *** tier cv setup in 2025. it sees, it aims, it hits… all while stayin under the radar.
I've never used one.
But I guess you would have some kind of delay, because it's hard to do live CV.
Also, you'd need to hook the controller for aimbot.
Tbh, I'm not sure this is really interesting
I use CV tools like this.
They work well, but only for certain games. In an example like Warzone, where the skins and weights (like soldier) are similar, the aimbot works well.
I've tried it in Call of Duty and Fortnite.
In COD, the CV aimbot is incredibly good. On the other hand, games like Fortnite are horrible for CV.
This is because CV is based on the detection of skins, weights and images. A CV does nothing more than recognize and calculate images.
Fortnite has dozens of skins, where it is impossible to have multiple images of each of these skins. 100 new skins come into the shop every week.
That's why I would base the use of CV on the game you want to play.
You also shouldn't set your expectations too high.
CV may give you an aimbot in certain games, but you won't tear the lobbies apart right away. You need good movement for that. You only have an aimbot and no wallhack or movement.
It's fun to play, but it's frustrating when you get shot from behind.
This is also the reason why I prefer to use software cheats.
I use CV tools like this.
They work well, but only for certain games. In an example like Warzone, where the skins and weights (like soldier) are similar, the aimbot works well.
I've tried it in Call of Duty and Fortnite.
In COD, the CV aimbot is incredibly good.
Curious. How well would you compare CV tools to a semi-rage cheat in COD (not full rage obviously)? I've seen some videos of them and I'm surprised how blatant you can play with them, but it seems like such a hassle to set up + I'm not sure if those videos are faked but I saw some clips and it certainly looked like semi-raging on console which I was quite surprised about.
He also had some laggy ESP in the video too, but only for visible players. It wasn't a proper wallhack.
Curious. How well would you compare CV tools to a semi-rage cheat in COD (not full rage obviously)? I've seen some videos of them and I'm surprised how blatant you can play with them, but it seems like such a hassle to set up + I'm not sure if those videos are faked but I saw some clips and it certainly looked like semi-raging on console which I was quite surprised about.
He also had some laggy ESP in the video too, but only for visible players. It wasn't a proper wallhack.
Was proven that using CV you could achieve some good results.
for Xbox it is pretty easy to setup (since you already have a lot of ressources, drivers, existing projects...), you would still need to calculate sensitivity in software which varies a lot from 1 game to another.
You can achieve a somewhat acceptable delay with an arduino.
People did that with a Camera recording the screen, the "not dumb" way to do this would be using a capture card.
for input, you just have to use xInput library as, it's the standard for xbox anyway.
Injecting input would be different, but you would need at best an arduino,
Where can I get ready to go trained models for cod or even better just buy rdy script
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Originally Posted by Nakanak
I use CV tools like this.
They work well, but only for certain games. In an example like Warzone, where the skins and weights (like soldier) are similar, the aimbot works well.
I've tried it in Call of Duty and Fortnite.
In COD, the CV aimbot is incredibly good. On the other hand, games like Fortnite are horrible for CV.
This is because CV is based on the detection of skins, weights and images. A CV does nothing more than recognize and calculate images.
Fortnite has dozens of skins, where it is impossible to have multiple images of each of these skins. 100 new skins come into the shop every week.
That's why I would base the use of CV on the game you want to play.
You also shouldn't set your expectations too high.
CV may give you an aimbot in certain games, but you won't tear the lobbies apart right away. You need good movement for that. You only have an aimbot and no wallhack or movement.
It's fun to play, but it's frustrating when you get shot from behind.
This is also the reason why I prefer to use software cheats.
- Where can I get ready to go trained models for cod or even better just buy rdy script
I have done this using a Titan One, capture card, and some basic scripts for Black Ops. It worked pretty decent I think. Not a lot of lag and plenty of ways to adjust. Training the models was too tedius for me and I just stopped. But it worked well enough. There are some sellers for this exact thing with Cronus and Titan One. Attached an image showing it in action.
You can find other people doing the same thing on Github. Search OpenCV or CV + Game etc.
Since your controller is attached to the Titan you use that to trigger the aim using .gpc scripts.
I also tried doing a pixel bot version for games with outlines (Like Overwatch, Marvel Rivals) and it worked ok. Ive seen better tools on the Xim forums for this type of aim assist.
There doesnt seem to be a huge market for this since it requires lots of additional tools for setup.