Why Zelesis NEO works on R6
BattlEye scans the Siege process. Zelesis NEO never touches Siege. The neural network watches your screen output the same way a human does, predicts target positions, and sends mouse movement that looks like a high-skill peek.
Tuned for the one-tap meta
Siege rewards crosshair placement and fast headshot taps. Zelesis NEO ships a Siege profile with low smoothing for fast peek engagements, tight FOV, and prediction tuned for runners and lean-spammers. Per-operator presets handle ADS-time differences between ACOG ops and red-dot ops.
Replay analysis survival
Siege replays are a common detection vector — clip-watching is endemic in ranked. Zelesis NEO's smoothing curves keep your aim looking like a top-rank player, not a snap-locked target. Combined with reasonable FOV settings, your gameplay holds up to review.
FAQ
Does Zelesis NEO work on Rainbow Six Siege?
Yes. R6 Siege uses BattlEye anti-cheat which scans the game process. Zelesis NEO is fully external and never touches Siege. The neural network reads your screen, predicts target position, and sends mouse movement. BattlEye scans clean.
Is AI aimbot detectable on R6 Siege?
Software detection from BattlEye matches signatures in the Siege process. Zelesis NEO has no signature there because it does not exist there. Behavioral and replay-based detection is the remaining risk, mitigated by Zelesis NEO's human-like smoothing tuned for Siege's one-tap headshot meta.
Best R6 Siege AI aim settings?
Siege is one-tap headshot focused. Low smoothing for fast peek-and-tap engagements, tight FOV around 40–60 pixels, prediction enabled for runners and droneless rushers. Per-operator profiles help with ADS-time differences.
Does Zelesis NEO see drones and gadgets?
The neural network detects player silhouettes, not gadgets. It will not auto-aim at drones or shock wires, which is the correct behavior — auto-aiming at gadgets is the most obvious cheat signal in Siege.

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