LUA is a lightweight, embeddable scripting language. In the context of GameGuardian, users write LUA scripts to automate memory hacking. Instead of manually searching for "100 ammo" -> "99 ammo" -> "98 ammo" every time you play, a pre-written LUA script does the heavy lifting.
A Guns of Boom script written in LUA typically performs the following automated tasks: Guns of Boom script - LUA scripts - GameGuardian
These scripts are often distributed as .lua or .luac (compiled) files. In the cheating community, they are frequently encrypted to prevent reverse-engineering by anti-cheat systems or script thieves. LUA is a lightweight, embeddable scripting language
Given the high ban rate (99% of public scripts are detected within 48 hours), consider legitimate improvements: These scripts are often distributed as
These are the most common LUA scripts. They do not give "aimbot" (snapping to heads), but they modify the drag coefficient of the reticle. The script increases the "hitbox sticky zone" by editing the memory values controlling acceleration and friction. The result: when your crosshair hovers near an enemy, it slows down dramatically, making tracking targets effortless.
If you browse underground forums looking for a "Guns of Boom script", you will typically find menus offering the following "features":