Fivem Soft Aim Today

Even if a cheat is "undetected" today, anti-cheat developers frequently update their systems to recognize the specific patterns of soft aim.

FiveM is a popular multiplayer modification for Grand Theft Auto V, allowing players to create and join custom servers with various game modes and features. One of the most debated topics in the FiveM community is the use of "soft aim" or "aim assist" tools.

Soft Aim is not a native game setting. It is a third-party modification (often injected via cheats, Lua executors, or custom scripts) that artificially simulates human-like aiming assistance without the obvious magnetism of a hard lock. It sits in a controversial middle ground: more accurate than raw human input, but less blatant than an "aimbot."

There are several types of soft aim tools available for FiveM, including:

Because Soft Aim intentionally misses some shots (unlike a 100% headshot aimbot) and has sub-200ms reaction times (similar to a skilled human), it mimics high-level play. In fact, many "pro" PvP server players have been falsely accused of Soft Aim when they simply have excellent crosshair placement.

Soft Aim destroys immersion. Firefights are meant to be chaotic, scary, and skill-based. When one party lands every torso shot while moving at full sprint, trust erodes. Many serious RP servers have zero-tolerance policies—even a single Soft Aim clip leads to permanent bans.

Here are some points to consider regarding FiveM soft aim: