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Auto Scope

The Auto Scope MACRO (aka MOD), allows a player to simultaneously go from HIP to aim down the sight (ADS) while firing their weapon at the same time, simply by pressing the Fire Trigger.

The MOD works by automatically aiming down the sight (ADS) while also HIP firing as soon as the Fire Trigger is pressed, giving an extra 2-3 bullets before the weapon is fully zoomed in. This is especially effective when combined with one of the Rapid Fire MODs. When the fire trigger is released, the weapon will stop firing and automatically return to the ADS OUT position.




The most notable benefits of the Auto Scope MOD include:

  1. Improved Accuracy: Automating the scoping process eliminates the possibility of player errors and helps you aim more precisely.
  2. Faster Target Acquisition: With the Auto Scope MOD, you can quickly aim down the sight (ADS) and fire, giving you an edge over your opponents.
  3. Increased Reaction Time: By streamlining the scoping process, you can react faster to in-game events, giving you a competitive advantage.
  4. MOD Combos: The Auto Scope MOD is especially effective when combined with one of the Rapid Fire MODs.
  5. Enhanced Gameplay: The Auto Scope MOD can enhance your overall gameplay by making the scoping process smoother and more efficient.
  6. Players with Disabilities: Auto Scope can help players who have difficulty with the manual zoom function of their controller.
  7. 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.

It should be noted that some games may already have the Auto Scope feature built-in, while others require the use of this MOD. It's a good idea to check if this MOD is suitable for the game you're playing.

To put it simply, Auto Scope allows players to automatically ADS and take shots quickly and easily, increasing accuracy and firepower. This can be especially useful in fast-paced, high-pressure situations where every split-second counts.

👁️ OTHER SCOPE MODs

Sometimes, Auto Scope is confused with the Quick Scope and Scoped Fire MODs, however, they each have slight differences.



Quick Scope is a technique used only with Sniper Rifles. It works by automatically zooming in (ADS), firing a shot, then zooming back out, all in one smooth motion, with a single press of a custom trigger (usually FIRE or ADS).



Scoped Fire, on the other hand supports all weapons, but is most effective when used with those that have poor HIP fire accuracy, especially at close quarters (for example, Sniper Rifles, DMRs, Shotguns). When the fire trigger is pressed, the weapon will ADS for a fixed period of time (CoD is usually 224ms), allowing for a more accurate shot as games usually have better accuracy when using ADS compared to HIP fire. Upon releasing the trigger, the weapon will stop firing and automatically return to the ADS OUT position.



Auto Scope, in contrast, supports ARs, SMGs, LMGs, and Pistols, and it works by automatically zooming in (ADS) and firing at the same time with a single press of the fire trigger. Doing this allows for an extra 2-3 bullets before the ADS zoom animation is complete. Shooting continues until the fire trigger is released, at which point the weapon will stop firing and return to the ADS OUT position.

⚙️ GPC SCRIPT EXAMPLE



This is what the source code of an Auto Scope MACRO (aka MOD) looks like. Note that all button labels match their corresponding buttons on other controllers. For example, if the script says XB1_RT (Right Trigger), it will also press the Right Trigger (R2) on a PlayStation controller.

GPC - AUTO SCOPE



⛔ 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.