Roblox Da Hood Script Aim - Viewer- Anti Lock

Da Hood is one of Roblox’s most popular and chaotic role-playing games, known for its gritty atmosphere and intense combat system. Within the community, the use of scripts and exploits is a widespread topic of discussion. Among the most sought-after tools are Aim Viewers and Anti-Lock scripts.

This article provides an educational overview of what these scripts are, how they function, and the implications of using them in the game. Roblox Da Hood Script Aim Viewer- Anti Lock


The focus of this article is on two specific features often associated with scripts in competitive games like "Da Hood": the Aim Viewer and Anti-Lock. Da Hood is one of Roblox’s most popular

For the curious scripter or tech-savvy player, here is a simplified look at the Lua logic that powers this tool. (Note: This is for educational purposes on game mechanics.) The focus of this article is on two

The Viewer Logic: The script taps into the engine’s RenderStepped event. It calculates the velocity of your projectile (bulletSpeed) and the gravity of the server (workspace.Gravity). Using a parabolic equation, the script draws a 3D bezier curve from your weapon's muzzle to the target's predicted position.

-- Pseudo logic for Aim Viewer
local function predictTrajectory(startPoint, targetPoint, velocity, gravity)
    local direction = (targetPoint - startPoint).Unit
    local timeToTarget = (targetPoint - startPoint).Magnitude / velocity
    local drop = 0.5 * gravity * (timeToTarget ^ 2)
    return targetPoint - Vector3.new(0, drop, 0)
end

The Anti-Lock Logic: The script overwrites the HumanoidRootPart network ownership. Every time the server requests your character’s position (roughly 30 times per second), the script injects a rotation offset. To an opponent’s aimbot, your CFrame appears to be constantly sliding sideways, even if you are standing still on your screen.