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Re: Aim assist is broken. Only works sometimes.

@MisterResistorit meant to be this way that the Target compensation option is only to customize and toggle AA only for the ALC menu and settings not for the default preset settings. Therefore if you want AA disabled for whatever reason, toggle it off and play with an ALC settings of your choice and should find 0 AA normally.

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  • BulletTrainz's avatar
    BulletTrainz
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    @SpectreVanitas  That is incorrect. It disables AA for your acc, whether preset sens Or ALC.

    I also posted an EA article regarding AA.

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    BulletTrainz
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    @SpectreVanitas  Let me know if you see an AA improvement in your preset sens after Target Compensation & ALC’s are deactivated.


    Per Optic Settings still apply when ALC’s are off, that’s why they need to be switched off too.

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    BulletTrainz
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    @SpectreVanitas 

    That’s why I stopped short of labelling it a fix. What I’m trying to ascertain is whether anyone sees any improvement, like my friends & I did. And to determine that you need to do some tests between the two. Whether in the firing range switching between Target Compensation set to default & then set to Off (with ALC’s disabled) Or in alternate games if you don’t have the issue in the range. Test your favourite weapons, the ones you know best. I did it 3 days in a row in the firing range & I’m hitting more shots. It’s a subtle improvement after changing the settings.

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