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Are you guys serious? This is not even a discussion to have.
In apex, the amount of time it takes to get good on controller is 180 hours of gameplay. That is what is agreed upon from decent players that switched to controller.
In a game, where aim is supposed to matter, the best players in the world, and some of the best aimers in the world can actually switch to a different mode of playing (a different skill - controller) and then do equally well or better as they do with mouse and key after 180 hours of practice, when they practiced aim with mouse and key maybe 100 000 hours. So pro players switching from mouse and key to controller? that is ridiculous for a game to keep something that makes that happen in the competitive scene. What a joke!
The aim assist on console is 0.6, fine, keep it like that, console is mostly for casual anyways. If they want to be hardcore they can come to PC
The aim assist on PC for controller is 0.4, which is still way too much. That is half an aimbot almost, aimbot kinda gives players an advantage in shooting games.
Adjust it to 0.2, even then people will start to notice its a bit off, but its not a gamechanger. It really should be 0.0 for PC lobbies, so that the recoil that is past human reaction time to control on PC is also that on console so there is no gap in DPS/time that its possible to do.
That 0.0 is never going to happen until they make controllers that can aim as precisely as a mouse.
Currently they just can't do it. They have a very limited precision aiming which is why they have aim assist.
Also those "decent players" likely have ample experience in both mnk and on controller, and the time it would take to get good at any game on any input depends on the player themselves. Not everyone learns at the same speed, and not everyone has the same skill threshold.
Saying someone shouldn't be allowed to compete or can't be a hard-core player because they prefere a different imput is one of the dumbest things I've heard.
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