The WMD Aimbot was particularly notorious for its ease of use and effectiveness. Players could activate the aimbot with a simple keystroke, and the software would instantly adjust their aim to hit the targeted worm. This cheat quickly became a staple in competitive Worms play, with many top players accused of using the aimbot to gain an unfair edge.
A traditional aimbot in a first-person shooter automatically locks a player's crosshair onto an enemy's head. In the 2D, turn-based world of Worms W.M.D. , the concept adapts to "automated aiming helpers." The community makes this connection explicitly:
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