Legitimate configs can improve performance (e.g., force 90 FPS on unsupported devices, reduce ping, adjust sensitivity for better spray control). But they will never give you auto-aim, magic bullets, or wallhacks.
In the context of gaming, a config file (short for configuration file) is a text file that contains settings and parameters that can be used to customize gameplay. These files can modify various aspects of the game, such as graphics, sound, and controls. In BGMI, config files can be used to tweak settings that are not available in the game's default options, such as changing the sensitivity of controls, adjusting graphics quality, or enabling/disabling certain features.
One commercial product listing describes its "BGMI 2.9 Magic Bullet Config" as providing "enhanced gameplay experience by enabling the magic bullet feature for the main ID" where "bullets automatically track and hit enemies". Such configs are often sold for prices ranging from ₹49 to ₹299 or more.
But here is the reality: These parameters are controlled server-side or hardcoded into the game’s binary. Any file claiming to do this is fake or malicious.
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Krafton uses advanced anti-cheat systems to detect unauthorized modifications to game data, including config files that alter bullet behavior or weapon performance. ⚠️ Risks of Using Modified Config Files Permanent Account Ban:
Spend time in the Training Grounds to adjust your Camera, ADS (Aim Down Sight), and Gyroscope sensitivities to match your playstyle.
