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Aim Assist Settings MW3
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What is the Best Aim Assist Type in MW3? – Answered

AA can change the game

Every controller player knows how integral aim assist is to games like Call of Duty, and in Modern Warfare 3, there are a few different options to choose from. In this guide, I’ll outline the best type and exactly what each one does.

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What is the Best Aim Assist Type in Modern Warfare 3

The Default Aim Assist Type is the best option for your controller settings in MW3. Players tend to go back and forth between Default and Black Ops, but after testing from this year and last year, Default is the way to go. At best, Black Ops gives the same amount of aim assist strength when aiming. On the other hand, Black Ops can feel worse. So stick with the standard option if you can.

Aim Assist Type MW3
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Aim Assist Types in MW3:

  • Default: Traditional aim slowdown near target used in Modern Warfare games.
  • Precision: Strong aim slowdown that only kicks in when aiming closer to target. Best for accurate players.
  • Focusing: Strong aim slowdown that also kicks in when narrowly missing a target. Best for players new to analog aiming.
  • Black Ops: Traditional aim slowdown near target used in Black Ops games.

There isn’t a great description to explain the differences between Default and Black Ops. When MW2 launched last year, many players jumped on the Black Ops bandwagon because it felt stickier in comparison. But after some more updates to the game, both options have essentially served the same purpose.

While in the settings, you should also ensure that your Aim Response Curve Type. You want to go with the Dynamic option for the most accuracy on your stick. Along with the Default aim assist option, these settings will ensure that you hit your target with far more control than anything else.

Now that aim is out of the way, read up on my loadout for the MCW in Modern Warfare 3.


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Daniel Wenerowicz
Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.