--- Free Fire Max Auto Headshot Config File Download (2026)

I’ve been playing Free Fire Max for over two years now. I’m a decent player – consistent Heroic rank, decent K/D ratio – but like everyone else, I’ve struggled against those sweaty lobbies where you get lasered in 0.2 seconds. So, when I started seeing YouTube videos titled “100% Working Auto Headshot Config File – No Ban!” I was curious. After spending the last week testing three different “premium” config files from a popular Telegram channel, here is my brutally honest review.

Let’s start with the positive: installing these config files is laughably easy. You download a .zip file, extract a few text documents (usually General.ini and SystemConfig.ini ), and paste them into the Android data folder for Free Fire Max . The tutorials are everywhere. Within five minutes, I had the so-called "Diamond VIP Headshot Config" loaded. --- Free Fire Max Auto Headshot Config File Download

For the first day, it was glorious. I dropped a 18-kill game in BR Ranked. Day two? I got a "Server is under maintenance" kick, followed by a 10-minute ban for "unauthorized program usage." Garena’s anti-cheat (DDoS Guard) is getting smarter. Even though this is "just a config file" and not a mod menu, the game detects the hash changes in the .ini files. You will get a soft ban. If you use this in a tournament or on a main account you care about, expect a permanent ban within a week. I’ve been playing Free Fire Max for over two years now

After using the config for three days, I deleted it. Why? Because when I switched back to the original settings to play on my friend’s phone, I couldn't hit a single shot. These configs are a crutch. You don't get better at the game; you just get better at exploiting broken files. After spending the last week testing three different

The file works mechanically, but Garena will catch you. Use at your own risk (high risk, medium reward).

I scanned the files before extracting. While the configs themselves are just text, 99% of the download links are wrapped in ad-filled, URL-shortened nightmares. I had to close 14 pop-ups and almost accidentally downloaded a "VPN" that was actually malware. Do not download these from random websites without an antivirus.