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U4GM How to use aim assist changes after Season 1 update in BO7

Since Season 1 landed, aiming in Black Ops 7 has felt different in a way you can't ignore. You slide a doorway, line up the shot, and the crosshairs don't "catch" like they used to. If you've been warming up in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby and still feel late to every gunfight, it's not just you being rusty. The aim assist changes are real, and they punish anyone who's still playing like it's last season.

What Actually Changed
The big shift is simple: the game cares a lot more about right-stick work now. The old habit—wiggle your left stick and let rotational aim assist do the dragging—doesn't pay the bills anymore. You'll notice it most when an enemy cuts across your screen. If your right thumb goes quiet, your tracking gets weirdly slippery. Put in steady right-stick input and it starts to behave again. It's annoying at first, sure, but once you accept that you've gotta drive the reticle, fights feel cleaner and more earned.

Settings That Stop You From Over-Swinging
Start with your Aim Response Curve Type. Switch it to Dynamic. It'll feel twitchy for a few minutes if you're coming from Standard, but it gives you better control when you're making those tiny corrections mid-spray. Then rein in your ADS Sensitivity Multiplier. A lot of players are missing because they're over-correcting, not because their reactions are slow. Try 0.83 and sit with it for a few matches. The goal isn't to turn you into a turret—it's to keep your sight from skating past the target when you're stressed and squeezing the trigger.

Dead Zones, Drift, and One Overlooked Toggle
Next up: Dead Zones. Drop them as low as you can without inviting stick drift, because the game needs to "see" your right-stick input fast. That little nudge is what helps the assist engage the way it's meant to now. After that, check "Third Person ADS Correction Type" and set it to Assist. Yeah, even if you live in first-person. It's one of those options that sounds irrelevant, but it can make the aim feel more consistent across weird angles and close-range strafes.

How To Retrain Without Losing Your Mind
Don't expect instant highlight reels. Give yourself a simple routine: shoot bots, focus on centering, and force your right stick to stay active while you fire. Not huge flicks—small pressure, constant adjustment. You'll feel the moment it clicks, because your shots stop "searching" and start staying glued through movement. Spend a bit of time doing that, then take it into real matches, and you'll be back to frying—especially if you keep a regular warm-up in u4gm CoD BO7 Bot Lobby before you queue up for ranked chaos.

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