Most modern Aim Viewer scripts use a simple color-coded system to keep you safe:
Unlike aimbots that snap your crosshair to a target, an (often called "Aim Show") is a visual script that draws lines—or beams—extending from every player’s head to exactly where they are looking. Da hood aim viewer
You can see exactly where a player is looking even if they are behind cover or trying to "ghost" you. Most modern Aim Viewer scripts use a simple
This is where you need to be careful. While an Aim Viewer doesn't technically "play the game for you" like a lock-on script, it is still a . Da hood aim viewer
If you see a red beam lock onto you, you know exactly when to crouch or use a macro to dash away.