: The most common form of "aimbot" is simply cranking the in-game shot assist to high. This magnetically pulls the ball toward the rim, making difficult trick shots or deep three-pointers far more consistent for beginners.
Players often use other "hacks" to gain an unfair advantage alongside shooting aids:
In this scenario, the user doesn't need skill. They can throw an underhand granny shot or a full-court heave, and the software will correct the trajectory mid-flight to ensure it goes in.
These are typically achieved via:
doesn't just provide a competitive edge; it threatens the fundamental integrity of VR athletics.
The perception of aimbots in this game generally stems from three sources: In-Game Shooting Assist: Gym Class VR includes three native assist levels:
Stay legit. Watch the tutorial videos. Go into the empty gym. Turn the shot meter off. And learn the hard way.
Here is how the developers are fighting the aimbot: