Aim Lock Config File [portable]

An Aim Lock Config file is a script or data file used to modify a game's "Aim Assist" or "Camera Lock" behavior. While these files are common in mobile games like Call of Duty: Mobile

A primary feature in advanced config files is the Target Part Selection, which allows users to define exactly where the aim should lock. Aim Lock Config File

In gaming, an Aim Lock Config File (typically a .cfg, .xml, or .lua file) is a text-based document used to automate or enhance aiming accuracy. While often associated with mobile games like Free Fire Max or PC games like Roblox, these files are generally classified as third-party cheats or "scripts." ⚙️ Key Configuration Parameters An Aim Lock Config file is a script

3. Typical parameters (examples)

For Unreal Engine 4/5 games (Input.ini)

[/Script/Engine.InputSettings]
bEnableMouseSmoothing=False
bViewAccelerationEnabled=False

Malware: Config files downloaded from untrusted forums often come bundled with executables that can steal login credentials or hardware IDs. While often associated with mobile games like Free

Targeting Flexibility: Users can often toggle between 'Head', 'Neck', or 'Chest' depending on the weapon equipped (e.g., snipers vs. SMGs).

For Call of Duty (config.cfg)

seta aimAssistEnabled "1"
seta aimAssistStrength "1"
seta aimAssistSnap "1"