Why Aimbot Tuning Matters in R6 Siege

R6 is a one-shot-to-the-head game. A poorly tuned aimbot looks like a teleporting crosshair and gets you reported in two matches; a well-tuned one looks like a Diamond peeking a wide angle. TATE SIX SIEGE ships with the deepest aim configuration available in 2026, and this guide walks through every slider step by step.

Step 1: Pick Your Bone

Smart fallback is the secret sauce. Set primary to Head and fallback to Neck — TATE SIX SIEGE will switch automatically when the head is occluded by a helmet pixel or a wall edge.

Step 2: Tune the FOV Circle

Use CaseRecommended FOV (deg)Notes
Ranked / Champion3 - 4Looks legit on replays
Casual6 - 8More forgiving on flicks
Rage / clip15+Snap to anything in view

Step 3: Smoothing X / Y and Curves

Most cheats only offer a single smoothing slider. TATE SIX SIEGE separates X and Y so you can mimic the asymmetry of human aim — most players move horizontally faster than vertically. Start with X = 4, Y = 6, then adjust to taste.

The smoothing curve controls how the aim accelerates from start to finish. A curve that ramps up slowly and ends sharply looks the most human; a flat linear curve is the dead giveaway of a cheat.

Step 4: Rebind Your Activation Key

Default Mouse 5 works for most people, but if your mouse only has two side buttons consider the following:

Step 5: Recommended Presets

PresetBoneFOVSmooth X / YCurve
Champion legitHead + Neck fallback3 deg5 / 7Ease-in
Plat grinderNeck5 deg4 / 5Ease-in-out
CasualHead8 deg3 / 4Linear
RageHead20 deg1 / 1Linear

Common Mistakes to Avoid

How to Test Your Settings

TATEWARE recommends a 10-minute Terrorist Hunt session at every preset before taking it to ranked. Move into corners, peek wide, and check that the FOV circle never feels grabby on enemies you should not be tracking yet.

Get Started with TATE SIX SIEGE

Visit the TATE SIX SIEGE product page to subscribe, then load this preset table into your menu and you will be Champion-ready within a week.