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Auto-Tracking & Polar Aim

Auto-Tracking and Polar are the two aim assist systems in yew Aim. They work differently and can be used together or separately.

Auto-Tracking

Auto-Tracking applies AI-powered aim correction while you're aiming down sights (ADS). When you aim near a target, the script pulls your crosshair toward them with adjustable strength. It feels like enhanced aim assist — your crosshair sticks to enemies more aggressively.

SettingDefaultWhat it does
ToggleOnEnable or disable Auto-Tracking
Power6Tracking strength (1–20). Higher = stronger pull toward targets
Recommended
Start at power 6 for Fortnite. If your aim feels too snappy or overshoots, lower it to 4. For games with weaker native aim assist (Apex, Warzone), try 8–10.

Polar Power

Polar applies tiny circular micro-movements to your right stick while ADS. This constantly re-triggers the game's built-in aim assist, making it significantly stickier. It's not visible in gameplay — the movements are too small to see — but the aim assist activation is very noticeable.

SettingDefaultWhat it does
Polar Power20Radius of the micro-movements (1–40). Higher = stronger aim assist activation
Don't go too high
Polar above 30 can cause visible jitter on your crosshair. Stay at 15–25 for clean gameplay.

Enhancement

Enhancement is an additional tracking boost that stacks on top of Auto-Tracking. It increases the overall aim correction strength, making your crosshair lock on harder.

SettingDefaultWhat it does
ToggleOnEnable or disable Enhancement
Power6Enhancement strength (1–20)

Pro Aim

Pro Aim is a precision mode for competitive play. It applies tighter, more controlled aim correction that works well at longer ranges. When enabled, your tracking becomes more precise without the aggressive pull of Auto-Tracking at high values.

ToggleOff by default
When to use
Enable Pro Aim for arena/ranked modes where you need precision over raw tracking power. Disable for casual play where Auto-Tracking alone is enough.

Aim Abuse

Aim Abuse rapidly cycles your ADS to exploit the game's aim assist activation. Every time you ADS, the game's native aim assist snaps to the nearest target. By cycling ADS extremely fast (invisible to you), the script constantly re-triggers this snap.

ToggleOff by default
Use carefully
Aim Abuse is very strong in games with heavy ADS snap (Fortnite, COD). In games with weaker ADS snap (Apex), it has less effect. Test in creative/training first.

Beam

Beam combines Auto-Tracking with Anti-Recoil into a single optimized mode. When enabled, the script manages both aim correction and recoil compensation simultaneously, resulting in a laser-straight beam of bullets.

ToggleOff by default
Best for
SMGs and ARs at mid-range. Beam turns any automatic weapon into a laser. Enable it alongside Auto-Tracking for the strongest possible aim.
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