: Unlike traditional aimbots that are easily spotted by spectators, a "streamable" lock uses advanced methods to ensure that if a player is streaming on platforms like Twitch or YouTube, the viewers see completely natural-looking gameplay while the script silently corrects the player's aim behind the scenes.
: High-profile players and "stars" in the Da Hood community were often accused of using these private, streamable scripts to maintain their reputations as top-tier shooters.
: Redirecting bullets to targets without moving the player's camera.