Sense arrows are one of the most underrated features in TATE SIX SIEGE, and once you start using them you will wonder how you ever played Rainbow Six without that constant directional awareness. Unlike traditional ESP that only shows enemies you can see through walls, sense arrows give you a clean, configurable indicator pointing toward every threat in your environment, with an adjustable FOV cone that you can tune for your playstyle.
What Are Sense Arrows in R6 Siege?
Sense arrows are small directional indicators that appear around your crosshair or at the edges of your screen. Each arrow points toward a specific enemy operator, even if that enemy is behind you, above you, or completely outside your field of view. The result is a kind of spatial sixth sense, where you always know which direction the next gunfight is coming from.
In TATE SIX SIEGE, sense arrows are completely configurable. You can adjust the FOV cone (the angle within which arrows are shown), the distance threshold, the color, the opacity, and whether arrows are filtered to only show enemies that have line of sight to you. This level of control is rare in the cheat market and is one of the reasons our customers stick around.
Configuring Adjustable FOV
The FOV slider is the heart of the sense arrow system. Set it too narrow and you only see arrows for enemies directly in front of you, which defeats the purpose. Set it too wide and the screen becomes cluttered. Most players settle into a sweet spot somewhere between 90 and 180 degrees.
| FOV Setting | Use Case | Recommended Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 60 to 90 degrees | Front-only awareness, minimal distraction | Copper to Bronze |
| 120 to 180 degrees | Balanced peripheral coverage | Silver to Gold |
| 240 to 360 degrees | Full awareness, anti-flank focus | Plat and above |
Sense Arrows vs Traditional ESP
Traditional skeleton or box ESP draws shapes on enemies through walls. Sense arrows do something different, they abstract that information into a directional cue. The advantage is that arrows are far less visually obvious, which means streamers and players who record clips can use them without painting a giant target on themselves.
- Sense arrows scale with distance, so close enemies feel more urgent than distant ones
- Arrows can be color coded by operator role, drone, or threat level
- Optional filters hide arrows when enemies are far away or behind hard cover
- Compatible with all other features in the TATEWARE suite
Practical Use Cases
Sense arrows shine in scenarios where traditional ESP would be overkill or too obvious. Picture yourself holding an angle inside a bombsite. With sense arrows enabled, you instantly know if a defender is rotating to flank you from a back stairwell. You do not need to look at them, the arrow tells you.
Roaming defenders also benefit massively. Knowing which direction attackers are pushing from before you commit to a peek is the difference between a clean frag and a quick respawn screen.
Recommended Configuration
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| FOV Cone | 180 degrees |
| Max Distance | 40 meters |
| Arrow Size | Medium |
| Color (visible) | Red |
| Color (occluded) | Yellow |
| Opacity | 75 percent |
Pairing Sense Arrows With Other Features
Sense arrows work best when combined with selective ESP. Use sense arrows for general awareness and only enable full ESP when you really need pixel level precision. This keeps the visual footprint clean and helps you stay focused on the gunplay.
Get started with TATE SIX SIEGE on the official Rainbow Six Siege product page and see why sense arrows have become a staple feature for our community.