Rainbow Six Siege / TacticalVersion 1.1.0

Anchor Lock R6 Edition

Published by Siege Circuit

Overview

Tactical recoil presets and low-noise shot discipline for Rainbow Six defenders and anchors.

Built for slower, information-heavy rounds where controlled bursts and reliable stick discipline matter more than flashy automation. Anchor Lock emphasizes recoil control, burst timing, and weapon-specific tuning for players who want a disciplined competitive setup.

PS5 / Xbox Series / PCTactical FPSCronus Zen firmware 2.2.4+
No RecoilBurst Control

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Snapshot

At a glance

Platform

PS5 / Xbox Series / PC

Game

Rainbow Six Siege

Script type

Tactical FPS

Compatibility

Cronus Zen firmware 2.2.4+

Feature set

What's included

  • Disciplined burst-control presets for slower tactical firefights
  • Weapon-group tuning that matches optics and anchor loadouts
  • Low-noise support logic built to preserve controlled stick discipline

Mechanics

How it works

Anchor Lock R6 Edition focuses on controlled burst timing and weapon-specific recoil support so defenders and anchors can hold angles more consistently without turning every gunfight into noisy automation.

Support

Compatibility & support

Device

Cronus Zen

Game target

Rainbow Six Siege

Platforms

PS5, Xbox Series, PC

Compatibility target

Current live Rainbow Six build

Last tested

2026-04-11

Device profile

PS5 / Xbox Series / PC

Zen firmware

Cronus Zen firmware 2.2.4+

Primary category

Tactical

Best results come from matching the recoil preset to your operator weapon group and optic choice. After major recoil changes, retest the burst-control preset before re-entering ranked play.

Deployment

Setup

  1. 1

    Step 1

    Load the script in Zen Studio.

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Select your operator weapon group.

  3. 3

    Step 3

    Apply the burst-control preset that matches your optic and recoil pattern.

  4. 4

    Step 4

    Program the device and test in a terrorist hunt or training map.

Optimization

Best settings

Use the default weapon grouping first, then fine-tune burst-control values around your main anchor loadout. Smaller adjustments tend to preserve tactical pacing better than aggressive recoil correction.

Fine tuning

Tuning guide

Burst-control preset

When follow-up shots feel too sharp or too slow

Stabilizes disciplined taps and short bursts for anchor positions

Weapon grouping

When different defender loadouts feel inconsistent

Aligns support strength with the recoil character of each weapon family

Practical advice

Tips for best results

  • Validate each preset in the training map before using it in ranked.
  • Keep your optic and weapon grouping notes updated so you can switch loadouts without retuning from scratch.

Troubleshooting

Common issues

The preset feels too aggressive on defender rifles

Drop the burst-control strength slightly and retest with the optic-specific preset that matches your current weapon.

Different operators feel inconsistent after swapping loadouts

Reconfirm the selected weapon group and program the slot again so the correct profile is active.

Release notes

Latest changelog

  • Update 1

    Rebalanced burst-control values

  • Update 2

    Cleaned up weapon grouping for tactical loadouts

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this script meant for run-and-gun playstyles?

Not really. It is tuned around slower, information-heavy rounds where burst discipline and controlled recoil matter most.

What should I retune first after a patch?

Start with burst-control strength, then verify that your weapon grouping still matches the loadouts you use most often.

Trust & support

Support notes

Recommended for players who prefer structured tactical support, weapon-specific notes, and a calmer anchor-focused setup rather than aggressive universal automation.