Aim Assist
Aim Assist is a common feature for console shooter games to compensate for the deficiency of using a controller. Most games' Aim Assist will snap towards the target or reduce aiming speed if you're close to it keeping you on target.
This new "Aim Assist" is from the GPC Godfather himself "Batts". This MOD was reworked from the ground to provide the best possible tracking and stickiness when using a ZEN. The all-new algorithm will keep its full potential even when used with Anti-Recoil MOD. Allowing you to effortlessly track a moving opponent whenever they are moving slow, fast, or jumping. Never before has there been an "Aim Assist" this powerful, requiring minimal stick movement to keep up with targets. Aim Assist Adjustable Values.
Aim Assist Plus compensates the "over aiming" and greatly enhances Aim Assist. It helps remove uncontrolled and unnatural Right Stick movement and improves accuracy over longer distances.
Info: Aim Assist Adjustables
Aim Assist: ADS Strength (1 - 50): Set the strength of Aim Assist while aiming down sights and not firing. This controls the intensity of the right stick movement. Higher values will shake more and be noticeable onscreen. This is in general good for close-range and non sniper weapons. A lower value shake less generally which is better for far range and scoped weapons. It is recommended to use a balance which is how the default value has been set. If this is set too high and you do not like the screen shake then slightly lower the value of this variable.
Aim Assist: ADS Step (1 - 50): Set the speed of Aim Assist while aiming down sights and not firing. This controls how fast the right stick rotates in a circular pattern. Higher values will rotate faster. This is in general good for close-range and non sniper weapons. A lower value rotates slower generally which is better for far-range and scoped weapons. It is recommended to use a balance which is how the default value has been set.
What is the best way to set Aim Assist? A good starting point is to make ADS Strength +1 or +2 more than your deadzone. The step values control how fast the aim assist moves. Slower is generally better for long-range and faster for short-range. In general, regardless of ADS Strength, we recommend a value of 15 for ADS Step. Below is a guide for using the none ALC option for Look Deadzone.
Option | Description | Adjustable |
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Disabled | Aim Assist | No |
Aim Assist | Aim Assist is Enabled | Yes |
Aim Assist Plus | Aim Assist Plus is enabled | Yes |
Aim Assist Quick Toggle: HOLD LT/L2 & HOLD D-PAD LEFT