: Instead of snapping instantly to a target, the "legit" setting adds a "smooth" factor. This causes the crosshair to move toward the enemy at a speed that mimics natural mouse movement, making it harder to detect.
In the context of competitive gaming, a "legit" configuration (often referred to as a "legit bot" or "humanized" settings) typically includes the following features: Poggers (legit).ini
: A variation of Pepe the Frog used to express intense hype or excitement during a stream. : Instead of snapping instantly to a target,
: Automatically fires when an enemy crosses the crosshair, but with a built-in delay (measured in milliseconds) to simulate human reaction time. General "Poggers" Branding : Automatically fires when an enemy crosses the
"Poggers (legit).ini" appears to be a configuration file associated with custom modifications (cheats or scripts) for FPS games like Counter-Strike . These files are used to fine-tune automated features to make them appear "legit" or human-like to spectators and anti-cheat systems.
: This feature exploits the game's lag compensation to allow you to hit a player's previous position (their "ticks" from a few milliseconds ago). This is highly effective in "legit" play because it makes shots land even if the enemy has already moved behind cover on their screen.
: Automatically compensates for weapon kickback. A "legit" version of this usually only compensates for a percentage of the recoil (e.g., 70-90%) rather than removing it entirely, which looks more natural during playback.