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PDF Editor FAQ

In American Sniper, there’s a training scene where they say "don't aim for the chest, aim for a button on their shirt". Do snipers really use this strategy to be more accurate?

As a professional pilot landing an aircraft, we don’t aim for the runway. We don’t aim for the beginning of the runway. We don’t aim for the touchdown zone.We aim for the precise piece of paint on the runway that is exactly halfway across, exactly halfway along, the touchdown zone. The spot we aim for is less than one square meter. We concentrate to achieve this very precise aim point.We don’t aim to control our airspeed to within ±10 knots of the target, which is the official guidance of what constitutes good speed control. We aim to control airspeed to within 1 knot in smooth air.Then, if we are a little off, we think it’s a poor landing and resolve to be more accurate next time. Everyone else thinks we landed quite accurately, so well done.I suppose that the psychology is the same when aiming a firearm.

Do you pay attention to the details in a movie?

In the movie Bajirao Mastani, the lead character is challenged to cut the Peacock feather with his arrow.This is how he aims the arrow.Did you notice the tip of the arrow? It's vertical. He should aim by keeping the arrow horizontal.Even if the arrow rotates, no one aims it like that.

I have a nearly perfect aim on console and not PC, yet most people say mouse aim is much easier. Why is that?

Because your console is lying to youNow that’s a sensationalist-sounding headline… but it’s true.Console games often compensate the limitations of their input methods with aim assist and bullet magnetism - you have to aim, but the software corrects your aim for you. You can watch the following clip to see how it was done in one of the Halo games:Mouse aim is easier because your character is actually shooting exactly where you aim and you don’t have to correct your aim for gamepad’s acceleration or dead zones. Point, shoot, done.That doesn’t mean it’s easy - you have a whole pile of habits you’ve acquired from console aiming systems that do not translate to PC and may even be detrimental to your accuracy with the different control method. However, once you’re used to this control scheme your skill with it will develop relatively fast.Console aim is harder to use due to how the stick controls actually operate - as explained in depth by Matti Porkka's answer. As evidenced in the video above, console games apply various means of “correcting” your aim to compensate for this.As long as any form of aim assist is working in the game, you are granted a margin of error that doesn’t exist with mouse aiming (and no, don’t take it for granted that turning them off disables all forms of AA/BM). This in turn hides your mistakes and prevents you from improving your skills beyond a certain point.

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