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.
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