![]() ![]() If you think about it, when you zoom in with say an 8x scope, your target becomes larger (obviously), but your reticle stays the same size it was before you zoomed in. I would say the phenomenon you're describing has to do with the ratio of the size of your reticle to the target you're aiming at. ![]() At least that's always how I've understood it. You have to move your reticle "near" the target and then it will "slow down" your aim sensitivity so that it's easier to stay on target once you get on target. I obviously don't fully understand how they've programmed the aim assist, but from what I've read up on in the past I tend to think of it as almost like a low FOV aimbot.
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