So today I have a short XIM Matrix accuracy gameplay for you. What you can see here is a popular aim trainer in Overwatch 2, and my target is to get as many headshots as possible. This video is one long clip, so I have not cut together several short clips in which I had some good moments. Instead I want to show you one long gameplay, so you can better estimate, what performance you can get out of XIM Matrix. So what you can see here is a normal result when doing this aim trainer. My aim is not particularly good or bad, so you will most likely a achieve similar, or even better result. XIM Matrix uses the same precision aim translation technology as previous XIMs. But thanks to its highly improved input processing, your mouse, gyro or controller stick inputs will be even more direct and precise. XIM Matrix also has a lot of new features, which for example allow you to get the best possible aim assist experience. You probably already noticed that you can barely see any negative aim assist interaction in this gameplay. My crosshair isn’t being pushed away when targets overlap, and I can easily aim onto a target, or switch to a different one. This is one of my favorite of parts of XIM Matrix, as it gives me much more control over my crosshair. If you want to learn more about XIM Matrix, then you can check out the links in the video description, or visit my channel for more XIM Matrix videos.