In the context of mobile shooters, a "macro" typically refers to a third-party script or application designed to automate complex actions. The phrase "todo rojo" (all red) refers to the red damage indicators that appear when a player lands a headshot, as opposed to the white or yellow indicators for body shots.
The safest way to achieve "todo rojo" is through legitimate game configuration and practice. Many pro players recommend the following adjustments:
: Some players increase their phone's DPI (Dots Per Inch) in the system developer settings to increase touch responsiveness.
Many websites and "hot links" advertise their macros as "100% legal" or "anti-ban". However, Garena's Abuse Policy is very strict regarding third-party software.
: Garena maintains a zero-tolerance policy against any unauthorized programs that interact with the game client or provide an unfair advantage.
: Some apps, like Macro Para Sensibilidad on Google Play, only provide recommended sensitivity settings and DPI values to help players improve naturally. Others are "panels" or injectors that modify game files to lock onto heads automatically. The Risks of "Sin Baneo" (No-Ban) Claims
: Spending time in the Training Grounds helps muscle memory more effectively than any script. Abuse Policy - Garena Free Fire
: Experiment with higher general sensitivity to make manual "drag-ups" faster and smoother.