Welcome to the comprehensive Rocket League and CarbonBot User Manual. This guide covers everything from common questions, to everything you need to know to use Carbon effectively.
Automatically queue into matches without manual queueing.
Pro Tip: Between 8-12 hours of gameplay, rocket league will automatically stop you from queuing until manual input by re-connecting to rocket league servers.
Run multiple Rocket League instances simultaneously for different accounts with Heroic Launcher or Sandboxie.
Important: Each instance runs as a separate process, allowing simultaneous gameplay on different accounts. Be sure your PC can handle this.
CarbonBot fully supports multiple Rocket League instances! If you have multiple instances of Rocket League running, you can attach CarbonBot to each one easily.
This allows you to run as many Rocket League and CarbonBot instances as your machine can handle!
The bot toggle key is set to P by default in:
Settings → Video → Frames Per Second
Settings → Video → VSync → Off
Settings → Controls → Keyboard Aerial Safety → Off
⚠️ Required Action:
Potential Issues:
Toggling Carbon at the right time is crucial in terms of helping you avoid reports while still taking full advantage of its capabilities. If you master this, you can push its limits and even reach SSL. Many people have reached this rank, it may seem far-fetched, however its very much possible if you understand how to utilize nexto and the decision making of it.
That said, Carbon isn’t flawless. It struggles with understanding mechanics like flip resets and enemy air dribbles, and doesn’t handle defense well on its own against certain shots that it has not itself learned. A good example would be delayed flicks. If you leave everything to the AI, these weaknesses become obvious. That’s why toggling is so important—you take control when needed, covering its weak spots, while utilizing nexto in the areas where it excels.
One of Carbon’s biggest advantages is how it "sees" the game. Humans have natural limitations—reaction time, visual obstructions, and decision-making speed. For example:
To get the most out of Carbon, you need to toggle it at the right moments. Let it handle precision dribbles and offense, while you take over on defense, rotating, getting boost, or just putting it in better positioning.
Rocket League primarily relies on manual review of reported gameplay rather than automated detection systems.
No, the Nexto Rocket League AI does not learn through gameplay.
Key points:
No, Nexto cannot be effectively trained further due to fundamental limitations:
Capacity Limitations:
Catastrophic Forgetting:
Training your own Rocket League bot is not an easy feat. It requires decent hardware, an understanding of Python, and a lot of patience. Training is not a linear process. Your bot may develop unwanted habit forcing you to revert progress to a previous checkpoint, or it might exploit rewards in ways you didn’t anticipate. This trial and error nature is why training can take so long.
If you're committed and and dont give up easily, you can read through this full guide that will get you started.
The rank the bot can achieve depends on whether you're fully AFK or toggling
This is a rough average guide, and the rank may fluctuate depending on teammates and region
If you're full AFK:
If you're toggling (not letting the bot play constantly, covering its flaws, and depending on your original skill level):