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  2. Aim assist - Wikipedia

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    [2] Games also have been noted to include aim assist as a feature that can be toggled off. [2] An element of aim assist is zoom snapping, which Morgan Park of PC Gamer described as an "invisible force that guides a controller player's reticle to an enemy's head or body when aiming as long as they're looking in the enemy's direction, and keeps ...

  3. Flick Stick - Wikipedia

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    As the player can't turn faster than the highest sensitivity value allows, controller aiming with a traditional control scheme is generally slower than aiming with a mouse. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In a typical Flick Stick control scheme, the player's view snaps to the direction the right analog stick is held, with "up" representing the player's current ...

  4. Oculus Touch - Wikipedia

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    Oculus Touch controllers from the Quest 2. The Oculus Quest 2 is bundled with a revision to the second-generation Oculus Touch controllers; they feature updated ergonomics influenced by the first-generation controllers (including reinstating the thumb rest on the rear of the controller), improved haptics, and improved battery life. They also ...

  5. Cross-platform play - Wikipedia

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    Following wider adoption of cross-platform play in many mainstream titles starting around 2020, the issues of balancing the game with the use of aim assist in first-person shooters, where the game automatically locks onto targets for those using controllers, became of concern as a game with aggressive aim assist could lead to poor balance ...

  6. Oculus Quest - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Oculus Quest is a discontinued virtual reality headset developed by Oculus (now Reality Labs), a brand of Facebook Inc., and released on May 21, 2019. Similar to its predecessor, Oculus Go , it is a standalone device, that can run games and software wirelessly under an Android -based operating system.

  7. Aimlabs - Wikipedia

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    Aimlabs, formerly Aim Lab, is an aim-training shooter game released on June 16, 2023. It was developed and published by State Space Labs, Inc.. It allows players to practice and optimize their gameplay in a first or third-person shooter setting. It is available for the Windows, Xbox, Android, and iOS operating systems.

  8. Steam Controller - Wikipedia

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    Although the controller was designed for the Steam Machine platform, it could also be used with Steam on existing PCs. [3] The controller also included gyroscopic sensors to detect the relative orientation of the controller. A representative configuration page for the Steam Controller, which demonstrates the array of settings that can be ...

  9. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    Also aim-assist. A game mechanic built into some games to decrease the level of difficulty by locking onto or near targets for faster aiming. Games utilize "hard" or "soft" aim settings to respectively either lock directly onto an enemy or assist the player's aim towards the enemy while giving some freedom of precision.