Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 has crossplay enabled, which means console players and PC players can duke it out on even grounds. If you’re a player who prefers controllers, you need to make the most of the aim assist settings to up your play style. The technical jargon in the in-game aim assist settings page can leave players with more questions than answers. However, fret not—This guide will tell you the best aim assist settings you should use in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.
All Aim Assist Types in MW2 and Warzone 2 explained
Aim Assist in MW2 and Warzone 2 can be broken down into two broad types: rotational aim assist and slowdown aim assist. Rotational aim assist is triggered by the Left Analogue Stick and comes into play when aiming at a target with hip-fire at close range. On the other hand, slowdown aim assist is triggered when you use the Right Analogue Stick to aim at a target with ADS. With that said, the following are all the Aim Assist Types in MW2 and Warzone 2 and how they work.
- Default - This is the aim assist type enabled by default in MW2 and Warzone 2. It features a good amount of rotational aim assist and slowdown aim assist, with the latter increasing in strength as you get closer to a target. Precision - This aim assist type is more suited for skilled controller players. It does not feature rotational aim assist. However, it features a strong slowdown aim assist that kicks in when accurately aiming at a target. Focusing - The Focusing aim assist type works similarly to Precision but is tailored for players new to controllers. It features a strong slowdown aim assist, triggered even if players miss aiming at their target by small margins. It does not feature rotational aim assist. Black Ops - As the name implies, this aim assist setting works exactly as the traditional Black Ops aim assist. Similar to Default, it features both rotational aim assist and slowdown aim assist.
Best Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 Aim Assist Settings
The Aim Assist Settings can be found in the Advanced tab of the Controller Settings in MW2 and Warzone 2. The following are the best Aim Assist Settings to choose in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.
Aim Assist
- Target Aim Assist: ON Aim Assist Type: Default
Aiming
- Aim Response Curve Type: Dynamic Input Deadzone Left Stick Min: 0.0 Right Stick Min: 0.0 Left Stick Max: 1.0 Right Stick Max: 1.0 Left Trigger: 0.0 Right Trigger: 0.0
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- Left Stick Min: 0.0 Right Stick Min: 0.0 Left Stick Max: 1.0 Right Stick Max: 1.0 Left Trigger: 0.0 Right Trigger: 0.0