Registry "aim" tweaks
Also searched as: aim tweak · aim boost · aim registry · aim config · pro aim settings
What it does
Registry edits, magic config files, and "pro settings" packs sold as sharpening your aim — steadier, snappier, more accurate.
The honest verdict
No registry key aims for you. Aim is muscle memory plus how fast your input reaches the game — and the input half is set by things you can actually measure: raw input on, mouse acceleration off, a high and stable polling rate, low input latency, and steady frametimes. Compy already checks those. Everything past them that's sold as an "aim" fix changes nothing you can test. Put the time into an aim trainer, not regedit.
How Compy treats it
Compy won't recommend it. If you're curious anyway: change one thing at a time, measure it on your own rig, and revert unless it's clearly better — that loop is exactly what Compy is built around.
The Compy Blackbook holds 174 graded entries like this one, judged against your hardware — and every change it does make is reversible, with the receipt to prove it.
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