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Aim Down Sights is a gameplay mechanic featured in [[Destiny]] and many other [[First-person shooter|First-person shooters]]. When aimed down sights, or ADS, the camera angle shifts to behind the weapons sights. This generally makes the weapon more accurate, and may provide some zoom. ADS is usually used at longer ranges.<ref>'''[[E3 2013 Destiny Gameplay Demo]]'''</ref>
Aim Down Sights is a gameplay mechanic featured in [[Destiny]] and many other [[First-person shooter|First-person shooters]]. When aimed down sights, or ADS, the camera angle shifts to behind the weapons sights. This generally makes the weapon more accurate, and may provide some zoom. ADS is usually used at longer ranges. Unlike most other instances of Aim down sights, weapons in Destiny are sufficiently accurate when ADS are not in use, and movement does not appear to be impeded when they are in use either. As of yet, it is unknown if your aim snaps onto enemies when you enter ADS.<ref>'''[[E3 2013 Destiny Gameplay Demo]]'''</ref>


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Revision as of 07:32, August 20, 2013

Aim Down Sights is a gameplay mechanic featured in Destiny and many other First-person shooters. When aimed down sights, or ADS, the camera angle shifts to behind the weapons sights. This generally makes the weapon more accurate, and may provide some zoom. ADS is usually used at longer ranges. Unlike most other instances of Aim down sights, weapons in Destiny are sufficiently accurate when ADS are not in use, and movement does not appear to be impeded when they are in use either. As of yet, it is unknown if your aim snaps onto enemies when you enter ADS.[1]

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