When the enemy aim-locks on you, the anti-lock script causes their shots to miss.
Another benefit of using the Aim Viewer script is enhanced situational awareness. By being able to see the aiming reticles of other players, users can better understand the layout of the game environment and make more informed decisions about where to move and when to engage.
-- Pseudo logic for Aim Viewer local function predictTrajectory(startPoint, targetPoint, velocity, gravity) local direction = (targetPoint - startPoint).Unit local timeToTarget = (targetPoint - startPoint).Magnitude / velocity local drop = 0.5 * gravity * (timeToTarget ^ 2) return targetPoint - Vector3.new(0, drop, 0) end Roblox Da Hood Script Aim Viewer- Anti Lock
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Using or distributing these scripts involves significant risks: When the enemy aim-locks on you, the anti-lock
Use the provided GUI (Graphical User Interface) to configure your Aim Viewer colors and turn on the Anti-Lock mode. The Risks: Bans and Security Warnings
Because of scripts like these, Da Hood is currently hemorrhaging its casual player base. Servers often degrade into "script vs. script" battles, where the winner is simply the one with the better Anti-Lock algorithm (lower ping + higher desync value). -- Pseudo logic for Aim Viewer local function
The script artificially offsets or detaches your actual character hitbox from the visual model that the enemy’s script is trying to track.