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Advanced Mods

These are the remaining mods in yew Aim. They cover fire rate, pre-fire timing, and input curve configuration.

Rapid Fire

Converts semi-automatic weapons into full-auto by pulsing the fire button at high speed. When enabled, holding the fire button rapidly toggles it on and off, firing as fast as the game allows.

ToggleOff by default
Game-specific
Rapid Fire is most effective in games with semi-auto weapons (pistols, shotguns, DMRs). In Fortnite, it's useful for the pump shotgun to fire at max speed. Some games may have fire rate caps that limit its effectiveness.

Pre-Fire

Automatically fires when ADS is detected. When you aim down sights, the script immediately starts shooting without waiting for you to pull the trigger separately. This gives you a frame advantage in gunfights — you're shooting the instant you ADS.

ToggleOff by default
Best for
Close-range fights with SMGs where reaction time decides the fight. Disable for snipers and situations where you need to aim before firing.

Input curve

The input curve determines how your stick deflection translates to in-game movement.

CurveHow it feelsBest for
Linear1:1 stick to aim. Same speed at all deflectionsExperienced players who want full control
ExponentialSlower near center, faster at edges. Forgiving for small adjustmentsPlayers who want precision at low deflection + fast turns
Recommendation
Start with Linear if you play on low sensitivity. Switch to Exponential if you find it hard to make small aim adjustments — the curve adds a natural dead zone feel near the center of the stick.

Recommended setups

Fortnite (Zero Build)

Focus on aim mods since there's no building. Enable Auto-Tracking (power 6–8), Anti-Recoil, Anti-Bloom, Polar (20), Crouch Shot, and Beam. Disable building macros (Insta-Reset, Turbo Edit, Pickup Macro) since they're not needed.

Fortnite (Build Mode)

Enable everything from Zero Build plus Insta-Reset, Turbo Edit, Pickup Macro, and No-Delay. These macros are the difference between winning and losing box fights. Keep Crouch Shot off to avoid building conflicts.

Warzone / COD

Prioritize Anti-Recoil (tune per weapon), Auto-Tracking (power 8–10), Rapid Fire for semi-auto weapons, and Crouch Shot. Disable Fortnite-specific macros (Insta-Reset, Turbo Edit, Pickup Macro). Enable Aim Abuse for the strong ADS snap in COD.

Apex Legends

Enable Anti-Recoil (important — Apex weapons have heavy recoil), Auto-Tracking (power 6), Anti-Bloom, and Polar (15–20). Apex has weaker aim assist than Fortnite/COD, so keep Polar lower and rely more on Anti-Recoil. Disable Aim Abuse — ADS snap is too weak in Apex.

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