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Steam News 17 April 20261mo ago

Aimlabs just SOLVED projectile aim - introducing Shot Vision

What is Shot Vision? Shot Vision is an in-task visualizer that helps you train your projectile aim. Check out this short video by Mr Aimlabs and the team - we breakdown this new feature and explain how to get the most o…

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changedWhat is Shot Vision?Shot Vision is an in-task visualizer that helps you train your projectile aim.
addedWhat is Shot Vision?Check out this short video by Mr Aimlabs and the team - we breakdown this new feature and explain how to get the most out of it. Worth watching if you want to see it in action before trying it yourself!
changedHow does Shot Vision work?Shot Vision automatically adjusts to your weapon's projectile speed + bullet drop, your distance from the target, and the movement of the target - and in real time visually shows you how far you should lead your shots to ensure that you always land perfectly on target.
changedHow do you use Shot Vision?Shot Vision is an Aimlabs+ feature. It works on any Task in Aimlabs that uses a projectile weapon. To turn Shot Vision on, head into Settings, then click on the Targets tab.

What is Shot Vision?

Shot Vision is an in-task visualizer that helps you train your projectile aim.

Check out this short video by Mr Aimlabs and the team - we breakdown this new feature and explain how to get the most out of it. Worth watching if you want to see it in action before trying it yourself!

How does Shot Vision work?

Shot Vision automatically adjusts to your weapon's projectile speed + bullet drop, your distance from the target, and the movement of the target - and in real time visually shows you how far you should lead your shots to ensure that you always land perfectly on target.

Who is Shot Vision for?

Shot Vision is designed for anyone playing games with projectile weapons: characters with arcing abilities, snipers with bullet drop, anything where your shot has travel time and doesn't land exactly where your crosshair is pointing.

Games Shot Vision directly applies to:

- Marvel Rivals (projectile characters like Winter Soldier, Mantis, Namor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, etc)

- Apex Legends (Wingman, Sniper Rifles, etc)

- Overwatch (Pharah, Junkrat, Echo, etc)

- Deadlock

- Fortnite

- PUBG (Kar98, bolt-actions at range)

- Any shooter where hitscan isn't the whole game!

Why should you use Shot Vision?

The problem Shot Vision solves: most players learn projectiles by feel. You whiff, adjust, whiff again. It works eventually but it takes a long time and there's no real feedback on why shots are landing where they are.

Shot Vision fixes that by showing you exactly where to aim for your shots to land. It accounts for bullet drop, travel time, and arc so you can see the relationship between your where your aiming and where the shot actually goes.

How do you use Shot Vision?

Shot Vision is an Aimlabs+ feature. It works on any Task in Aimlabs that uses a projectile weapon. To turn Shot Vision on, head into Settings, then click on the Targets tab.

Then check out this Playlist made specifically to put Shot Vision to the test! Try turning Shot Vision on/off and comparing your scores!

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Steam News / 17 April 2026

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