aim assist
English
Noun
- (video games) Automatic adjustment to aim to improve accuracy.
- 2007 October, Ryan Burke, “Call of Duty: Roads to Victory, by Activision, 2007, $39.99.”, in Military History, volume 24, number 7, Weider History Group, →ISSN, page 69:
- The lack of a second analog stick makes aiming and strafing somewhat difficult, though the game compensates by including an “aim assist” feature to help wayward shots find their mark.
- 2013, Tynan Sylvester, Designing Games: a Guide to Engineering Experiences, O'Reilly Media, →ISBN, page 241:
- The only way to make nonobvious, effective aim assist is to create a number of interleaved subsystems that help players in different ways.