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  2. Aim assist - Wikipedia

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    PC players largely use the MnK input, [7] though the aim assist feature is usually available for all controller players, even when they play on PC platforms. [1] Such players have expressed feelings that aim assist is an overpowered mechanic, giving controller players an unfair advantage. [ 7 ]

  3. Valorant - Wikipedia

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    Valorant is a 2020 first-person tactical hero shooter video game developed and published by Riot Games. [3] A free-to-play game, Valorant takes inspiration from the Counter-Strike series, borrowing several mechanics such as the buy menu, spray patterns, and inaccuracy while moving.

  4. How to VALORANT: Controller characters and roles explained

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  5. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    For example, some Halo games use one recharging shield bar, acting as the health level. [2] When this is depleted the player can only take a few more hits before their death. The same goes in Destroy All Humans!, but in the form of the player's shields. Traditionally, games used lives to represent health.

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  7. How to VALORANT: When to use the Guardian, and why - AOL

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  8. TenZ - Wikipedia

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    Tyson Van Ngo (born May 5, 2001), better known as TenZ, is a Canadian online streamer, former professional Valorant player and former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player.

  9. Gamepad - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder buttons ("bumpers") and triggers on an Xbox 360 controller. Some common additions to the standard pad include shoulder buttons (also called "bumpers") and triggers placed along the edges of the pad (shoulder buttons are usually digital, i.e. merely on/off; while triggers are usually analog); centrally placed start, select, and home buttons [clarification needed], and an internal motor ...