Summary of "Making a reWASD config for Black Ops 7 and Warzone. Testing aim assist."
Video Summary: Making a reWASD Config for Black Ops 7 and Warzone – Testing Aim Assist
Storyline / Context
The video is a live-stream style walkthrough where the creator builds a custom reWASD configuration for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Warzone from scratch. The focus is on testing aim assist mechanics, sensitivity curves, macros (including recoil and sticky aim), and fine-tuning the settings for both mouse/keyboard and controller users.
The streamer also shares gameplay clips demonstrating the config in action and discusses the impact of aim assist changes in the latest Call of Duty titles.
Gameplay Highlights & Observations
- Aim assist values are tested on different macros (right stick vs. left stick). Aim assist is slightly nerfed on the left stick when not moving the crosshair.
- The M15 AR is mentioned as a solid weapon choice in Black Ops 7.
- Aim assist feels slightly buffed at long ranges in Warzone, especially with sniper rifles.
- Sticky aim macros (which move the aim up/down or in patterns to simulate aim assist) can sometimes push or pull aim too much, making them less desirable for skilled aimers.
- The dynamic aiming curve setting in-game feels stickier and better than linear for aim assist.
- Different sensitivity curves are tested, including custom, Battlefield, Apex, and Fortnite curves, with discussions on their effects on smoothness, flick speed, and diagonal movement.
- Smoothing and noise filters are adjusted to reduce jitteriness, especially noticeable when moving diagonally.
- The streamer frequently switches between mouse/keyboard and controller, showing how to configure both in reWASD.
- Controller configs are simpler but require tuning dead zones and curves differently than mouse/keyboard.
- The streamer emphasizes that configs and curves are highly personal and should be fine-tuned by each player.
- Several gameplay clips demonstrate the config’s effectiveness, including tracking enemies, recoil control, and aim assist behavior.
Step-by-Step Guide / Key Tips for Creating a reWASD Config
Starting a New Config
- Create a new game profile in reWASD, which starts blank.
- Mute all native binds on mouse and controller to avoid conflicts.
- Add all necessary keybinds on the keyboard tab (WASD, crouch, tactical, grenades, swap weapons, plates, ping, etc.).
- For controller, add binds according to the default controller layout in-game.
Mouse Settings
- Set deflection to zero and use “Ultra Performance” mode.
- Adjust initial speed and sensitivity curves to personal preference.
- Use custom curves for best feel; copy and paste curves from community or previous configs.
- Adjust X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) sensitivity independently.
- Add smoothing and noise filter if jitter or pixelated movement is noticed, especially on diagonal movements.
Aim Assist Macros
- Create a recoil combo that pulls aim down (negative percentage on right stick vertical axis).
- Use relative deflection for gradual recoil pull.
- Keep recoil combo simple (e.g., -6% down) to avoid erratic aim behavior.
- Sticky aim macro typically uses small up/down movements on right stick to keep aim assist active.
- Test macros in custom lobbies with bots to observe aim assist behavior.
Shift Layers
- Use shift layers to toggle between base and ADS (aim down sights) configurations.
- Recoil and sticky aim macros are applied on the ADS shift layer.
- Make sure all keys on toggle-off layers are set to “do not inherit” to prevent stuck keys.
Controller Specifics
- Use virtual Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller emulation.
- Adjust controller dead zones (usually zero for left stick and right stick men, max at 99).
- Use dynamic response curve for better aim assist feel.
- Add recoil combo on controller’s ADS layer similarly to mouse.
- Sticky aim macros work better on controller than mouse but can still push aim off target.
- Test and adjust sensitivity and recoil combos in-game.
General Tips
- Always test configs in actual matches, not just firing ranges, due to frame drops and real gameplay variables.
- Adjust DPI (1600 recommended) to match sensitivity preferences.
- Use community pages for reWASD to find and share curves and configs.
- Remove or reduce sticky aim macros if they interfere with aim control.
- Continuously tweak sensitivity, curves, smoothing, and macros based on gameplay feel.
- Use toggle keys (commonly Home and 0) to enable/disable the config or shift layers.
- Clear data and reinitialize devices in reWASD if inputs get stuck or misbehave.
Summary of Key Tips
- Mute native binds to avoid conflicts.
- Use simple recoil combos to assist aim down sights.
- Sticky aim macros can help but may hinder skilled aimers.
- Adjust sensitivity curves carefully; custom curves often feel best.
- Use smoothing and noise filter sparingly to reduce jitter.
- Tune dead zones and curves differently for mouse and controller.
- Test extensively in-game, not just in firing range.
- Use community-shared configs and curves as a starting point.
- Remove sticky aim if it pushes aim too much.
- DPI of 1600 is a good baseline for mouse players.
- Toggle keys help manage layers and config activation.
- Clear and reinitialize devices if inputs get stuck.
Sources / Featured Gamer
- The video features a single streamer/gamer who is an experienced user of reWASD and Call of Duty, sharing detailed insights and live testing.
- References to community pages and Discord are made for additional config resources.
- No other gamers or external sources are explicitly featured.
This summary captures the detailed walkthrough of creating and testing a reWASD config for Call of Duty Black Ops 7 and Warzone, focusing on aim assist, sensitivity tuning, macros, and practical gameplay testing.
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