
(Old) Quick Edit Recoil Assist | Advanced Shooter


"Recoil Assist" for Advanced Shooter GAMEPACK is a M.O.D. (Macro On Demand) that when adjusted correctly for your current weapon, slightly "pulls down" on your aim/camera stick to help keep your aim steady. It may not apply to certain Weapon Fire Modes. As a macro, it does not and cannot remove any recoil from the game. It simply helps you to manage that recoil effectively so you can focus your efforts on your target.
"Quick Edit" allows for "Recoil Assist Adjustments" during play. This GAMEPACK uses an older implementation of Quick Edit. You can test-fire & apply Recoil Assist using your controller, observing your results in real-time.

1. Getting Started

First, you MUST enable both Recoil Assist and Quick Edit. To do so, visit the M.O.D. CENTRAL™ GAMEPACK Configuration and set "Recoil Assist Mode" to an appropriate "Quick Edit" option.
Once you are in-game 🎮, position yourself and aim at a wall 🧱 or static target 🎯, ensuring you have plenty of ammunition and the room to compare recoil. Alternatively, you can aim at a target dummy to take any interference from "in-game" aim assist into account. Switch to the in-game weapon 🔫 you will be using, such as your Primary Weapon. Ensure the Weapon Slot/Profile you intend to adjust is ACTIVE. You will need to be familiar with Advanced Shooter's Weapon Swap implementation at this point.

2. Quick Edit Adjustments

This GAMEPACK has Vertical Recoil Assist Adjustments:

To enter Quick Edit, while HOLDING your AIM DOWN SIGHTS (ADS) & FIRE buttons together,
TAP
/
DOWN D-PAD. You can immediately stop firing to conserve ammunition but you MUST REMAIN ADS to stay in Quick Edit.
You can adjust the Recoil Assist value with the D-PAD by TAPPING the corresponding D-Pad direction. Your adjustments will be felt as heavy rumbles unless the adjustment ceiling or floor is reached. Your adjustments will change the slider value in the GAMEPACK Config for you to note down later.
Begin test-firing Recoil Assist and pay attention to the vertical direction of your aim:
If your aim is drifting up, use /
DOWN D-PAD to increase the value.
If your aim is drifting down, use /
UP D-PAD to decrease the value.
Focus on achieving a mostly steady and level aim, as you CANNOT correct any randomized or horizontal recoil:

Your results may also differ when firing at an actual enemy (or other assisted target) due to "in-game" aim assist, which can cause your aim to slightly drift up and even to the side. You can try to account for this in your adjustments, while test-firing against a target dummy.
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