Auto Lean
The Auto Lean MACRO (aka MOD), is a technique that allows players to peek around corners and other cover without exposing their entire body, giving them a better view of their surroundings without putting themselves at risk.
The MOD works by automatically leaning left or right when you strafe, or when you aim left or right, depending on the designated activation button. This can give you a tactical advantage in close quarters combat and help you quickly react to enemy movements.
The most notable benefits of the Auto Lean MOD include:
- Increased Reaction: Auto Lean allows players to quickly and easily lean out from cover, which can increase their reaction time and allow them to quickly respond to enemy fire.
- Enhances In-Game Movement: The Auto Lean MOD makes it easier for players to move and transition between cover, which can improve their overall mobility and increase their chances of survival in close-quarters combat situations.
- Provides a Tactical Advantage: Auto Lean can give players a tactical advantage by allowing them to quickly and easily peek out from cover, giving them a better view of the battlefield and allowing them to make more informed decisions.
- Improved Survivability: While being fully capable of shooting a target but only exposing a part of your body
- Cronus Advantage: By having the advantage of Cronus Zen, players can feel more confident in their abilities and play more aggressively, leading to more wins.
To put it simply, the Auto Lean MOD is a tool designed to help players enhance their in-game movement by automatically leaning in and out of cover and avoiding enemy fire when strafing or aiming.
This is what the source code of an Auto Lean MACRO (aka MOD) looks like. Note that all button labels match their corresponding buttons on other controllers. For example, if the script says XB1_LS (Left Analog Stick), it will also press the Left Analog Stick (L3) on a PlayStation controller.
⛔ WARNING
We would like to remind our users that the use of MODs, or modifications, may not be allowed in official tournaments or in compliance with the game's End User License Agreement (EULA). It is the user's responsibility to review the rules and regulations of a specific game or tournament prior to using any MODs, to ensure that their use is in compliance with any terms and conditions. Failure to do so may result in disqualification or violation of the game's EULA.