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'''Aim assist''', or '''assisted aiming''', is a gameplay feature used in the ''Halo'' [[first-person shooter]] titles that assists the player in targeting an opponent. It is often mistaken as "auto aim", a common gameplay feature that locks the target for the player, shifting their focus from aiming to movement and strategy.
{{Center|''"Bullet magnetism" redirects here. If you were looking for the related concept of camera magnetism, see [[magnetism]].''}}
[[File:H5G Screenshot AimAssistDemo.png|thumb|right|370px|A debug view from [[The Sprint: Sustain]], showing how aim assist modifies the trajectory of the user's shots. The dark blue ring denotes the region where aim assist begins to take effect, while the inner light blue-white ring shows the region where the shots will be directly on target.]]
'''Aim assist''', also known as '''auto-aim''' and '''bullet magnetism''', refers to a system in place in the ''Halo'' video games designed to make targeting enemy combatants easier for players. Aim assist subtly modifies the trajectory of shots that the player fires, to direct them towards the enemy they are firing upon, if that enemy is close enough to the player's reticle. When the reticle is red, it indicates that aim assist is fully engaged and the shots will be directed straight towards the enemy. However, aim assist is often still active when the reticle is not red, steering the shots closer to the enemy - just not directly at them.{{Ref/YouTube|Id=SprintS3E4|WVQ4Bp7vlwc|Halo|The Sprint – Season 3 Ep. 4 “Sustain”|T=171}}


== Overview ==
The radius around the reticle at which aim assist takes effect varies significantly depending on the weapon, with some weapons having significantly stronger aim assist than others. Another factor that affects aim assist strenght is whether the player is zoomed in or hip firing. Finally, the distance of the enemy from the player also impacts the strength of the aim assist - beyond a certain distance, aim assist will not kick in at all and the reticle will not turn red, leading to the notion of [[red reticle range]]. At these distances, the weapon becomes far less effective.
There are four types of aim assist in ''Halo'' titles: ''Snapping'', ''Friction'', ''Acceleration'', and ''Magnetism''.
*'''Magnetism''' defines and outlines how far a bullet will "bend" in order to hit an enemy. Bullets and projectiles do not necessarily travel in a straight path; they will curve very slightly in order to hit a target. Different projectiles will experience different curvatures.
*'''Snapping''' reorients the player's camera toward enemies whenever a player's reticle are in proximity to their target.
*'''Acceleration''' makes it so that when the player pegs their aiming stick in one direction the player's reticle will start moving slowly in that direction then pick up speed.
*'''Friction''' slows the player's turn rate as soon as their reticule passes over an enemy. What it does is that it slows the player's top speed, and then dramatically decrease the rate at which the crosshair will slow down when the player release the stick.


=== Statistics ===
Although useful, aim assist does not guarantee that the shot will hit the targeted enemy, for multiple reasons. If the weapon's projectiles are slow-moving, the enemy may have time to anticipate the shot and dodge it. Additionally, [[spread|weapon spead]] is applied after aim assist, so weapons with significant random spread or [[bloom]] may still miss a stationary target even when the reticle is red, if the spread happens to divert the shot away from the enemy.
Note that range calculations are rough, and are based on the fact that [[Spartan]]s and [[Elites]] are [[seven]] feet tall.


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File:H5G Screenshot AimAssistDemo.png|A debug view in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', where aim assist is partially engaged. The smaller white cross shows where the shot will be directed.
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File:H5G Screenshot AimAssistDemo2.png|The same debug view, but with the camera moved so that aim assist is fully engaged, indicating the shot will be directed right towards the enemy. Note the red reticle.
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== Aimbot ==
==Sources==
The game can be modded to repurpose the game's aim assist feature to create "aimbots". A typical aimbot, once activated, will automatically lock on to the nearest target whenever the designated button is pressed. Usage of an aimbot ("aimbotting") is considered [[cheating]] and usually results in a server ban and a suspension or deletion of an Xbox Live account.
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==See also==
[[Category:Terminology (gameplay)]]
*[[Face painting]]
*[[Hitbox]]
 
== External links ==
*[[wikipedia:Aimbot|'''Wikipedia''' on ''aimbot'']]
 
[[Category:Real-world terms and phrases]]

Revision as of 20:21, August 10, 2021

"Bullet magnetism" redirects here. If you were looking for the related concept of camera magnetism, see magnetism.
Screenshot of a debug view visualising the concepts of aim assist and magnetism.
A debug view from The Sprint: Sustain, showing how aim assist modifies the trajectory of the user's shots. The dark blue ring denotes the region where aim assist begins to take effect, while the inner light blue-white ring shows the region where the shots will be directly on target.

Aim assist, also known as auto-aim and bullet magnetism, refers to a system in place in the Halo video games designed to make targeting enemy combatants easier for players. Aim assist subtly modifies the trajectory of shots that the player fires, to direct them towards the enemy they are firing upon, if that enemy is close enough to the player's reticle. When the reticle is red, it indicates that aim assist is fully engaged and the shots will be directed straight towards the enemy. However, aim assist is often still active when the reticle is not red, steering the shots closer to the enemy - just not directly at them.[1]

The radius around the reticle at which aim assist takes effect varies significantly depending on the weapon, with some weapons having significantly stronger aim assist than others. Another factor that affects aim assist strenght is whether the player is zoomed in or hip firing. Finally, the distance of the enemy from the player also impacts the strength of the aim assist - beyond a certain distance, aim assist will not kick in at all and the reticle will not turn red, leading to the notion of red reticle range. At these distances, the weapon becomes far less effective.

Although useful, aim assist does not guarantee that the shot will hit the targeted enemy, for multiple reasons. If the weapon's projectiles are slow-moving, the enemy may have time to anticipate the shot and dodge it. Additionally, weapon spead is applied after aim assist, so weapons with significant random spread or bloom may still miss a stationary target even when the reticle is red, if the spread happens to divert the shot away from the enemy.

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