It helps manage weapon spray by subtly pulling the crosshair down, making it easier for players to stay on target without it being obvious they are receiving assistance. The Technical "Cat-and-Mouse" Game

Itami includes several standard tools for external cheating, often controlled via a small menu or keyboard shortcuts:

Unlike internal cheats that inject a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) directly into the game's memory—making them faster but more vulnerable to detection—Itami operates as a . This external nature provides a layer of safety, as it does not modify the game's executable files directly. Its "legit" focus means features are tuned for realism rather than "rage" cheating (where players blatantly spin or headshot everyone instantly). Key Features and Functionality

Instead of snapping instantly to a target, Itami uses "smoothing" to simulate human mouse movement. This makes the aim look natural and helps bypass heuristic detection systems that look for "robotic" flicking.