The Aim Assist MACRO (aka MOD), enhances the built-in Aim Assist functionality in first person shooter games such as COD: Warzone. By leveraging complex mathematical algorithms over the Right Analog Stick (RX/RY), the Aim Assist MOD tricks the in-game Aim Assist into always being active.
The MOD works by continuously applying a force to the aim reticle using extremely complex algorithms. As a result, players who utilize this MOD can experience a significant improvement in their gameplay, with a smoother and more accurate aim.
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The most notable benefits of the Aim Assist MOD include:
Increased Precision: The Aim Assist MOD helps players to aim more accurately by providing a level of assistance in pointing the crosshair towards the target.
Faster Targeting: The Aim Assist MOD can help players to react more quickly to incoming targets by providing a level of assistance in targeting and aiming.
Effortless Aiming: The Aim Assist MOD can help players to have better control over their aim, allowing them to make fine adjustments to their aim with greater ease.
Improved Chances of Winning: With the help of the Aim Assist MOD, players can have a higher level of accuracy and reaction time, giving them a better chance of winning the game.
Eased Gameplay: Aim Assist can make the gameplay experience more enjoyable for players, as it can help them to be more successful in the game.
Cronus Advantage: By having the advantage of Cronus Zen, players can feel more confident in their abilities and play more aggressively, leading to more wins.
To put it simply, using Aim Assist can improve your chances of winning by making it easier to hit targets with a controller, particularly in fast-paced and high-pressure situations. It can also increase your accuracy and help you to hit targets at a distance.
When using a mouse, especially on a console, players have a great deal more control over the movement and accuracy, and therefore usually do not need the additional help provided by the Aim Assist MOD, which could in fact have the reverse effect by making it more difficult to aim.
It is also important to remember that the in-game Aim Assist needs to be enabled for this MOD to work. For example, here are the four Aim Assist types currently available inCall of Duty.Default: Traditional aim slowdown near target used in Modern Warfare games.Precision: Strong aim slowdown that only kicks in when aiming closer to the target. Best for accurate players.Focusing: Strong aim slowdown that also kicks in when narrowly missing target. Best for players new to analog aiming.Black Ops: Traditional aim slowdown near target used in Black Ops games.
The term 'Screen Shake' is a familiar expression in the Cronus community and is experienced when using the Aim Assist MOD. Some players believe that setting the in-game Aim Assist to maximum strength will give them the best performance, but this can also lead to 'Screen Shake' if the sensitivity settings are too strong.
The Aim Assist MOD works by manipulating the in-game aim assist by controlling the movement of the right analog stick (RX/RY). When a high Aim Assist Strength value is used, this can cause the crosshairs to move rapidly, leading to the 'Screen Shake' effect. A high strength value for the Aim Assist MOD can also negatively impact the control of your weapon's recoil and make it harder to stay on target when firing at an enemy.
The optimal Aim Assist Strength value can vary depending on the deadzone setting in the game. A lower deadzone may require a lower Aim Assist Strength value, while a higher deadzone may require a higher value. Each player will have different settings based on their preferences.
This is what the source code of an Aim Assist MACRO (aka MOD) looks like. Note that all button labels match their corresponding buttons on other controllers. For example, if the script says XB1_RY (Right Analog Stick - Vertical Axis), it will also press the Right Analog Stick (PS4_RY - Vertical Axis) on a PlayStation controller.
GPC - AIM ASSIST
int strength = 15// Aim Assist Strengthmain { if(get_ival(XB1_LT)){// Check if LT/L2 (LEFT TRIGGER) is held (ADS button for most games) combo_run(cAimAssist); } if(!get_ival(XB1_LT)){// Check if LT/L2 (LEFT TRIGGER) is held (ADS button for most games). If it is not stop running Aim Assist combo_stop(cAimAssist); }}combo cAimAssist{set_val(XB1_RY,get_ival(XB1_RY) + strength);// RIGHT ANALOG DOWNwait(40);// Movement Timeset_val(XB1_RX,get_ival(XB1_RX) + strength); // RIGHT ANALOG LEFTwait(40);// Movement Timeset_val(XB1_RY,get_ival(XB1_RY) + strength); // RIGHT ANALOG UPwait(40);// Movement Timeset_val(XB1_RX,get_ival(XB1_RX) + strength); // RIGHT ANALOG RIGHTwait(40);// Movement Time}
Keep in mind that while using the Aim Assist MOD can give you an edge, it's not a magic solution and still requires practice and skill to use effectively, but once you get the hang of it, it can give you a significant advantage.
Additionally, the Aim Assist MOD may not be useful in all game modes or maps, so it's important to understand the context of the game and when any specific MOD can be used effectively.
An AimBot is often confused with the Aim Assist MOD, but they couldn't be more different.
An AimBot is a PC-restricted tool that illegally hacks the game's code, allowing the user to automatically, and lock onto the enemy's head or body. This gives the player an unnatural advantage in terms of accuracy and reaction time, making it nearly impossible for other players to compete.
Due to the unnatural behavior of using an AimBot, there is an extremely high risk of being banned.
The use of an AimBot is considered illegal due to hacking the actual code of a PC video game (no console support). They do not work with, nor are they supported by the Cronus Zen device.
We would like to remind our users that the use of MODs, or modifications, may not be allowed in official tournaments or in compliance with the game's End User License Agreement (EULA). It is the user's responsibility to review the rules and regulations of a specific game or tournament prior to using any MODs, to ensure that their use is in compliance with any terms and conditions. Failure to do so may result in disqualification or violation of the game's EULA.