: Common configurations use color-coded beams. For instance, a red beam may indicate a player is aiming directly at you, while a green beam indicates they are aiming away.
An Aim Viewer script creates visual indicators—often lines or beams—emanating from other players' characters. These indicators track their mouse position to show their current line of fire.
: The beams often only appear when a player has a weapon equipped (detected via "GunScript" descendants) to keep the screen clear of unnecessary lines. Risks and Safety Considerations
: It monitors BodyEffects and MousePos values of other players to update the beam's direction constantly.
: Players use these scripts to anticipate incoming fire and take cover before a shot is even triggered. Key Technical Features
: Common configurations use color-coded beams. For instance, a red beam may indicate a player is aiming directly at you, while a green beam indicates they are aiming away.
An Aim Viewer script creates visual indicators—often lines or beams—emanating from other players' characters. These indicators track their mouse position to show their current line of fire. NEW FREE DA HOOD RAYCODEX AIM VIEWER SCRIPT LIN...
: The beams often only appear when a player has a weapon equipped (detected via "GunScript" descendants) to keep the screen clear of unnecessary lines. Risks and Safety Considerations : Common configurations use color-coded beams
: It monitors BodyEffects and MousePos values of other players to update the beam's direction constantly. These indicators track their mouse position to show
: Players use these scripts to anticipate incoming fire and take cover before a shot is even triggered. Key Technical Features