Delta Force Triggerbot Setup — Auto-Fire When On Target
Triggerbot vs Full Aimbot
Triggerbot does not move your crosshair. It fires the moment your aim naturally crosses a valid enemy hitbox. This looks far more legit on kill cams because your mouse movement stays human — only the reaction time improves. Pair triggerbot with ESP intel so you pre-aim corners knowing exactly where enemies sit.
FOV and Visibility Gates
Set triggerbot FOV to 3–5 degrees — tight enough that it only fires when you are genuinely on target, not when an enemy walks past your screen edge. Enable visibility checks so triggerbot ignores players behind walls. Without visibility gating, triggerbot fires at wallbang angles and wastes ammo while flagging suspicious shot patterns.
Delay Settings for Natural Timing
Add 40–80ms reaction delay to mimic human click speed. Zero-delay triggerbot produces inhuman frame-perfect shots that spectators notice instantly. Scale delay based on weapon type — snipers get longer delay, SMGs get shorter delay because close-range fights require faster reactions.
Best Use Cases in Delta Force
Triggerbot excels in defensive holds where you ADS a doorway and wait. ESP tells you which side enemies approach. Triggerbot fires the instant they cross your sight line. In Warfare, this wins capture point defense. In Operations, it secures corridor fights during extractions without needing visible aimbot movement.
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