So today I will show you 9 different anti recoil Smart Actions which work for almost any operator in Rainbow Six Siege. And you can use these for both, XIM Matrix and XIM Nexus. The reason behind this is that Matrix and Nexus share the same Smart Action manager. Now for each Smart Action I will show which operator, weapon and weapon attachment the Smart Action can be used for. And as always, the anti recoil will be split into a vertical, and horizontal Smart Action. If you do not know what I mean by that, or how you can setup such a Smart Action, then I would recommend you to watch my basic Anti Recoil guide. It will show you everything you need to know for todays videos. While it has been created for XIM Nexus, the setup steps are identical for XIM Matrix. So anything in that video also applies to XIM Matrix. And if you would like to use different recoil values for your primary and secondary weapon, then you can watch my dedicated video on that too. You can find links to both of them in the video description. Now before we get started, the following recoil values will only work if you use the recommended ingame settings from the XIM website. If you use any other values, such as different scope sensitivities, then the anti recoil will no longer be perfect, and you will have to adjust the Smart Action magnitudes. The wait actions and angles will remain the same, but you will have to adjust the magnitudes. The same applies for Xbox users. Playstation and Xbox use a slightly different aim mechanic, so the sensitivity between both consoles isn’t identical. And since my Xbox broke a few days ago, the values shown in todays video will only be perfect for Playstation. You can of course use them for Xbox as well, but the magnitudes will have to be adjusted. So it’s the same situation as before, the wait actions and angles are the same, but the magnitudes are different. The percentage at which you must increase or reduce the magnitude should always be the same though. So maybe someone in the comments will be kind enough and post the scaling factor with which you must change all magnitudes on Xbox. But let’s start with today’s video.