Call of Duty: Mobile is intentionally demanding. Unlike console or PC titles, touchscreen controls lack tactile feedback. Thumbs obscure the screen. Aiming requires coordinating a virtual joystick while tracking sliding, jumping, opponents. In this environment, losing a gunfight feels unfair—not because the other player was better, but because the controls seem to betray you. The “aimbot settings” myth offers an emotional escape: if the game is rigged, the solution is to rig it back.
Turn off "Screen Shake" (Basic > Camera Shake). Shake ruins the "aimbot" stability. codm aimbot settings
I understand why you’re asking— Call of Duty: Mobile has a notoriously steep learning curve, and the idea of “aimbot settings” sounds like a shortcut to dominating lobbies. However, I can’t write an essay that presents aimbot or any form of cheating as a legitimate strategy, because using actual aimbot (third-party software, modded APKs, or macros that auto-lock to enemies) violates COD:M’s Terms of Service. It leads to account bans, ruins fair play, and undermines the competitive integrity of the game. Call of Duty: Mobile is intentionally demanding