Regardless of the platform, top-tier aiming relies on these core principles:
While Riot Games does not provide native assist on PC, the term often appears in two non-official contexts: 1 Valorant Aim Assist
Designed to bridge the gap between controller sticks and high-precision mice, the console aim assist features several tuning layers: Regardless of the platform, top-tier aiming relies on
: High-level players have noted that the assist is significantly strong, sometimes leading to 60-70% headshot accuracy and reducing the traditional skill gap seen on PC. Aim "Assist" on PC (Third-Party Tools) Non-linear curves often make aim assist feel "stickier"
: Tools like the Valorant Aim Assist on GitHub are actually precision-focused training tools designed to help players study crosshair discipline and recoil behavior in controlled environments rather than active matches.
: Players can choose from nine different curves (like Linear or Exponential) that dictate how stick movement translates to on-screen motion. Non-linear curves often make aim assist feel "stickier" at long ranges.