Every TATEWARE product shares a core set of features — aimbot, ESP, triggerbot, no recoil, and radar. But the optimal settings for each feature vary dramatically between games. What works in Fortnite will get you banned in Call of Duty. What is safe in Rust is overkill in Dead by Daylight. Each game has its own anti-cheat system, detection thresholds, player behavior patterns, and mechanical requirements.
This is the universal settings guide for all TATEWARE products as of April 2026 — covering TATENITE, TATE RUST, TATEPEX, TATE RIVALS, TATE BY DAYLIGHT, TATE RAIDERS, and TATE OPS. Use this as your starting point, then fine-tune based on your playstyle and risk tolerance.
Universal Aimbot Settings
| Game | Product | FOV | Smoothing | Target Bone | Anti-Cheat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fortnite | TATENITE | 15-22 | 65-80% | Upper chest | EAC |
| Rust | TATE RUST | 15-20 | 60-75% | Head/Upper chest | EAC |
| Apex Legends | TATEPEX | 12-18 | 70-85% | Upper chest | EAC |
| Marvel Rivals | TATE RIVALS | 14-22 | 65-80% | Upper chest | EAC |
| Dead by Daylight | TATE BY DAYLIGHT | N/A (aim assist) | N/A | N/A | EAC |
| Arc Raiders | TATE RAIDERS | 14-20 | 65-80% | Head/Upper chest | Varies |
| Call of Duty | TATE OPS | 10-16 | 75-90% | Upper chest | RICOCHET |
Why Settings Vary Between Games
The differences are driven by three factors: anti-cheat sophistication, game pace, and community reporting behavior.
- Anti-cheat sophistication. RICOCHET (Call of Duty) has the most advanced behavioral analysis, which is why CoD needs the tightest FOV and highest smoothing. EAC (used by most other games) relies more on signature scanning, allowing slightly more aggressive settings.
- Game pace. Fast games like Apex Legends and Call of Duty have shorter engagement windows, so aimbot assistance needs to be quick but subtle. Slower games like Rust allow more aggressive settings because individual engagements are less frequent and less scrutinized.
- Community reporting. Competitive communities (CoD ranked, Apex ranked) report more aggressively than casual communities. Settings need to account for the human detection layer — how your play looks to other players — not just anti-cheat software.
Universal ESP Settings
| Game | Render Distance | Recommended Elements | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fortnite | 200-350m | Boxes, distance, weapon info | Disable in build fights (too cluttered) |
| Rust | 400-500m | Boxes, distance, weapons, items, stashes | Maximum distance for early warning |
| Apex Legends | 200-300m | Boxes, distance, legend ID, health/shield | Legend identification is critical |
| Marvel Rivals | 150-250m | Boxes, health, role ID, ability cooldowns | Role identification for target priority |
| Dead by Daylight | Maximum | Killer position, generators, totems, pallets | Always maximum range for killer tracking |
| Arc Raiders | 300-400m | Players, AI, loot, extraction points | AI ESP helps avoid PvE threats |
| Call of Duty | 150-250m | Boxes, distance (minimal) | Clean overlay — fast-paced game needs clean visuals |
Universal Triggerbot Settings
| Game | Delay | Best Use Case | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fortnite | 80-120ms | Shotgun fights, peek battles | Essential for box fight peeks |
| Rust | 60-100ms | AK sprays, bolt action | Faster for solo survival situations |
| Apex Legends | 60-120ms | Wingman, shotguns, peeks | Best feature for Apex safety |
| Marvel Rivals | 70-110ms | Precision heroes (Hawkeye) | Essential for hitscan duelists |
| Dead by Daylight | N/A | N/A | Not applicable |
| Arc Raiders | 70-120ms | DMRs, semi-auto rifles | Great for precision weapons |
| Call of Duty | 90-150ms | SnD peeks, quick scoping | Higher delay for RICOCHET safety |
No Recoil Settings
| Game | Compensation Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fortnite | 85-95% | Leave slight recoil for natural look |
| Rust | 80-95% | Critical for AK and LR spray control |
| Apex Legends | 85-95% | Important for R-99 and Flatline at range |
| Marvel Rivals | 85-95% | Less critical (many projectile weapons) |
| Dead by Daylight | N/A | Not applicable |
| Arc Raiders | 85-95% | Stabilizes assault rifle performance |
| Call of Duty | 80-90% | Lower in CoD — RICOCHET monitors spray patterns |
Safety Settings (Universal)
These settings apply across all TATEWARE products regardless of game.
HWID Spoofer
- Status: ALWAYS ON. There is no exception to this rule. The TATEWARE HWID Spoofer must be active before any game launcher opens. Every game in the TATEWARE lineup uses anti-cheat that issues hardware bans. One session without the spoofer can permanently link your real hardware to your gaming accounts.
Stream Protection
- Enable stream-proof overlay for all products. Even if you do not stream, screen recording software, Discord screen share, and screenshot tools can capture overlay elements. Stream-proof mode ensures cheat overlays are invisible to all capture methods.
Panic Key
- Set a panic key that instantly disables all features. If someone is watching your screen or you need to quickly disable features, a panic key turns off everything in one press. Set it to a convenient key that you will not accidentally hit during gameplay.
Auto-Update
- Enable automatic updates for all products. Game patches can change memory offsets that cheat features rely on. Outdated software is the most common cause of detection. Auto-update ensures you are always running the latest, safest version.
Game-Specific Quick Start Profiles
Each TATEWARE product includes pre-configured profiles optimized for safety. These profiles use the settings described in this guide as their defaults. You can customize from these starting points, but the defaults represent the safest effective configuration for each game.
- TATENITE Safe Profile: FOV 18, Smoothing 72%, Triggerbot 100ms, Recoil 90%, ESP 250m
- TATE RUST Safe Profile: FOV 17, Smoothing 68%, Triggerbot 80ms, Recoil 88%, ESP 450m
- TATEPEX Safe Profile: FOV 15, Smoothing 78%, Triggerbot 90ms, Recoil 90%, ESP 250m
- TATE RIVALS Safe Profile: FOV 18, Smoothing 72%, Triggerbot 90ms, Recoil 90%, ESP 200m
- TATE BY DAYLIGHT Safe Profile: Full Killer ESP, Generator ESP, Totem ESP, Max Range
- TATE RAIDERS Safe Profile: FOV 16, Smoothing 72%, Triggerbot 90ms, Recoil 90%, ESP 350m
- TATE OPS Safe Profile: FOV 13, Smoothing 82%, Triggerbot 120ms, Recoil 85%, ESP 200m
Adjusting Settings for Your Skill Level
- If you are a naturally skilled player: You can use slightly more aggressive settings because your baseline performance is already high. A Diamond-rank player with 35% accuracy looks normal; a Bronze-rank player with 35% accuracy does not.
- If you are a beginner: Start with the safe profiles and do not increase aggressiveness until your natural game sense improves. Cheat-assisted performance that dramatically exceeds your apparent skill level is the most common red flag.
- If you play competitively: Use the most conservative settings available. Reduce FOV, increase smoothing, and rely on ESP and radar more than aimbot. Competitive environments have the highest scrutiny.
Final Rules for All TATEWARE Products
- Rule 1: Always run the HWID spoofer. Always. Every session. No exceptions.
- Rule 2: Update before playing. If there is a pending update, install it before launching the game.
- Rule 3: Start conservative. You can always increase aggressiveness later. You cannot undo a ban caused by aggressive settings on day one.
- Rule 4: Have bad games. Intentional inconsistency in your performance is the strongest anti-detection behavior. Perfect performance every game is what gets you caught.
- Rule 5: Read the game-specific guides. This universal guide provides starting points. Each game has unique considerations covered in dedicated articles on this blog.
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