It’s worth noting a few things before we get into the specific settings. Firstly, it’s important to note that smoke grenades have been nerfed so that even if you can clearly see a player in a cloud of smoke, the Aim Assist will be disabled if the enemy is in the smokescreen.
Secondly, it’s important to mention that both Default and Black Ops Aim Assist settings are very close in terms of power or ‘stickiness.’ Still, from our experience, Black Ops seems to have a slight edge over the Default option. With that out of the way, here are our specific Aim Assist recommendations for Warzone 2.0 and MW3:
Needless to say, Inputs Deadzones are very much a personal choice, so the above stats are simply recommendations. We’d actually suggest tinkering with them and tailoring them to your own personal amounts depending on how well you click with them. Increasing the number makes the deadzone (the amount your control stick needs to move before the game registers it), while decreasing it makes your sticks feel more sensitive.