: Using external macros on FiveM Roleplay (RP) servers is frequently a bannable offense. Most servers consider macros for repetitive tasks or combat advantages (like strafing) as "non-RP" or cheating. "Verified" Status

: Most competitive or "RP" (Roleplay) servers strictly forbid strafe macros. Even if the global anti-cheat doesn't catch you, server admins often use logs or spectator modes to spot unnatural movement patterns.

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A strafing macro is a type of script or software that automates the strafing movement in FiveM, a popular multiplayer game built on the GTA V engine. Strafing is a crucial aspect of gameplay, allowing players to move quickly and smoothly while avoiding obstacles and enemy fire. A good strafing macro can make all the difference in competitive gameplay, providing a significant advantage over opponents.

: Adjusts the millisecond delays between key presses to match the server's tick rate, ensuring the "boost" triggers without the character getting "flung" or failing the animation. Variable Movement Modes