: Use the Firing Range to add bots that you can flick between. This allows you to practice long-range recoil control and target switching in a controlled environment.
Type “COD:M aimbot settings” into any search engine, and you’ll find thousands of forum threads, YouTube videos with millions of views, and Reddit debates. The phrase promises a holy grail: tweak a few sliders in settings, and suddenly your crosshairs will magnetically track enemies, your recoil will vanish, and every burst fire will land as headshots. But no such setting exists inside the official game. So why does the search persist? The answer is a fascinating collision of player psychology, legitimate game optimization, and the fine line between skill assistance and automation.
I understand you're looking for information about aimbot settings in Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM). However, I should clarify that violates CODM’s Terms of Service and can result in permanent bans, loss of account progress, and even legal action from the developers (TiMi Studio Group / Activision).