If you want to improve at Warzone, you might pay a bit more attention to yourAim Assist Settings. It can make a lot of difference in close encounters.
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Aim Assist Settings Explanation
First of all,Deadzoneshould be the lowest number possible. You need to see the lowest possible setting you can set up without your camera and character moving on its own. Depending on many factors like controller usage, your sticks may drift a little so make sure to set this setting to the lowest value possible, but that works on your controller. You will have a better response time.
Sensitivitydepends heavily on preference, but I would recommend not going too low on that for a faster response when enemies shoot at you from behind.
Due to higher sensitivity, we want to usemultipliersto help us be more accurate without using the mobility of higher sensitivity. That is why we slow down our Aiming-Down-Sight (ADS) time by multipliers below 1.0.
Aim Response Curve Typeis responsible for your aim on the controller. With theDynamicsetting that most pro-players use, you will be able to be more accurate. When you start aiming with the right thumbstick, it will be slower at first, which helps to be more precise while lining your shots on target.
Aim Assistis responsible for the type of help the game gives you on the controller. It is best to leave it at Standard because many other options do not have the rotational Aim Assist. That means on Standard Aim Assist, you will be able to move around your target and get the rotational help. On some of the other settings, your crosshair would not stick to the target like that.
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