Auto-aim
From Halopedia, the Halo wiki
Auto-Aiming is a technique used by Bungie in Halo 2 and Halo 2 Vista while using a controller, to make targeting your opponent easier. This shifts the challenge from aiming to movement and strategy, unlike most FPSs. Other games using Auto-Aim completely lock on to a target, while Halo simply makes it easier.
Face painting
Face painting is the most well known and used form of auto-aim. Utilizing this can give you a large advantage. It was implemented by Bungie to combat lag.
Assisted Aiming
There are two types of assisted aiming in Halo games, Auto-Aim and Magnetism.
Auto-Aim defines how far a bullet will "bend" in order to hit an enemy. This is also affected by the speed at which the bullet moves.
Magnetism simply assists your aim by creating a sticky effect between your reticule and your target when in range. Unlike Halo 1, it will not work without you moving your reticle.
Attribute | Sentinel Beam | Magnum | Needler | Plasma Pistol | BR | Beam Rifle | Carbine | Plasma Rifle | Shotgun | SMG | Sniper | Rockets | Brute Shot |
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Auto-Aim | 1° | 3° | 7° | 6° | 3° | 1° | 3° | 6° | 8° | 6° | 1° | 5° | 4° |
Magnetism | 9° | 6° | 9° | 9° | 6° | 4° | 6° | 9° | 16° | 12° | 4° | 10° | 6° |
Auto-Aim Range | 109.2 feet | 109.2 feet | 182 feet | 109.2 feet | 154.7 feet | 91 feet | 154.7 feet | 109.2 feet | 54.6 feet | 109.2 feet | 273 feet | 409.5 feet | 136.5 feet |
Magnetism Range | 163.8 feet | 145.6 feet | 182 feet | 145.6 feet | 191.1 feet | 127.4 feet | 191.1 feet | 163.8 feet | 54.6 feet | 163.8 feet | 127.4 feet | 227.5 feet | 227.5 feet |