Developer Blizzard Entertainment had a bit of help getting Overwatch's shooting just right. Being the studio's first first-person shooter, Blizzard called in Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 team for help.
Treyarch assisted in one particular area—aim assist. "If you're not familiar with the terminology, aim assist isn't 'auto aim,' it's just the game making it a bit easier to keep your crosshairs on the target," assistant game director Aaron Keller told GamesRadar.
Aim assist is frequently used in console shooters, Keller added, making it something the Black Ops team is "quite familiar with."
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Treyarch assisted in one particular area—aim assist. "If you're not familiar with the terminology, aim assist isn't 'auto aim,' it's just the game making it a bit easier to keep your crosshairs on the target," assistant game director Aaron Keller told GamesRadar.
Aim assist is frequently used in console shooters, Keller added, making it something the Black Ops team is "quite familiar with."
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