VACnet 3.0 doesn't look for code. It looks for inhuman flicks. A software aimbot that snaps to head in 0ms gets every account flagged within a week, regardless of how 'undetected' the loader is.
Why software aimbots get banned
Modern anti-cheat compares your kill cam timing, mouse delta curves, and crosshair acceleration to a baseline. A snap to head violates physics. VACnet flags it, FACEIT review queue catches it, ban hammer drops 7–30 days later.
- Mouse acceleration profile must match human hand
- Reaction time must stay above 130 ms minimum
- Crosshair must overshoot occasionally (humans aren't perfect)
- Lock-on time must vary by 40–80 ms randomly
The DMA + KMBOX solution
Our aimbot runs on the second PC, then sends mouse deltas through a KMBOX B Pro. The KMBOX appears as a real USB mouse to Windows. The smoothing curve is tuned per-weapon to look like a FACEIT LVL 10 player — and review queues consistently clear our test accounts.
"Demo the aimbot live — feel the smoothing curve before you commit."