Why Zelesis NEO beats RICOCHET
RICOCHET is a kernel-level anti-cheat. It is powerful against injection, memory hooks, and signature scanning — exactly the techniques traditional aimbots rely on. Zelesis NEO uses none of them. The neural network reads the Warzone screen output the same way you do: pixels. It outputs mouse movement the same way you do: through input events. Nothing about Zelesis NEO matches a cheat signature because nothing about it touches Warzone.
Tuned for Warzone's long-range fights
Warzone rewards mid-to-long range engagements. Zelesis NEO ships with a Warzone-tuned profile: wider FOV for spotting at distance, prediction tuned for slides and jumps, and heavier smoothing curves that survive killcam reviews in tournament play.
Hardware setups for Warzone
For maximum safety, run Zelesis NEO on a second PC with a capture card pulling video from your gaming PC and a KMBox or ArduinoLeo sending input. Zero software runs on your gaming PC. RICOCHET sees a clean machine; you get neural network aim assist anyway.
FAQ
Does Zelesis NEO work on Warzone?
Yes. Zelesis NEO is fully external, which means RICOCHET kernel-level anti-cheat has nothing to detect. It reads your screen with a neural network and outputs mouse movement. The Warzone process is never touched.
Can RICOCHET detect Zelesis NEO?
RICOCHET scans the kernel and game memory. Zelesis NEO runs in user space outside the game and uses computer vision rather than memory reads. There is no signature for kernel anti-cheat to match.
What is the best AI aim assist setting for Warzone?
Warzone fights are mid-to-long range. Use moderate smoothing, FOV around 100–140 pixels, and enable target prediction for sliders and jumpers. Heavy smoothing helps with sniper-style fights to look human.
Does Zelesis NEO work on Warzone Mobile or DMZ?
Zelesis NEO targets the PC Warzone client. DMZ uses the same engine and is supported. Mobile is a separate platform.

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