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I'm talking strictly about the PC sever; consoles are a completely different story.
What actually happens if they get rid of aim assist.
Pros
First off, making this change would make Apex much more competitive compared to its rivals on PC. If we look at Steam's player counts for free-to-play Battle Royales, PUBG still maintains a massive player base. On the other hand, since the devs describe Apex as a competitive shooter, Valorant it its biggest rival-and Valorant's player count simply higher than Apex's right now. I believe that removing aim assist, Apex has a high potential to absorb players from these titles. Right now, FPS community is fragmented across many different games, and minor tweaks aren't going to bring the player base back in a big way.
Since the majority of the current player base uses controllers, removing aim assist would mean many of them would perform at their actual skill level. This would naturally lower the entry barrier, making it much easier for true beginners to get into the game.
Removing aim assist will increase the overall difficulty of the game, which will help distribute the rank population more naturally. This could solve the "Diamond elo smurfing" i mentioned before. Ultimately, this creates a much healthier environment for beginners.
Lastly, it simply makes the game more competitive. This could breathe new life into the pro scene and make it even more exciting to watch. In fact, there's player named NIRU who actually hit solo Master rank on controller with aim assist turned OFF.
It would also wipe out all those third-party devices that give aim assist to mice. This would finally put an end to that king of hardware-level chaeting.
Cons
Some might argue that controller players will quit the game. While that might be true for consoles, I don't think it applies to PC. PC gamers don't just stop gaming overnight; they usually look for a similar game to migrate to or smurfing, but the problem is-there isn't one.
If the devs themselves use controllers, they won't be able to win anymore. Plus, they probably just don't want the hassle if massive update or the headache of dealing with the inevitable crying from the controller community.
If you’re going to criticize this idea, please bring a counter-proposal that has more pros than mine. Let’s keep this a logical debate.
Exactly. Consoles(PS4/PS5/Xbox and so on) are a separate issue.
I think they should keep the aim assist as it is when they join PC servers via crossplay. It'd be rough if the mechanics were too different. At the end of the day, we are talking about ways to increase the player base. Honestly, I don't know enough about the console player base trends to really comment on that part.
- NickBeam2723 days agoSeasoned Ace
Thank you for clarifying.
I don't play on PC, so I can't comment on that side of things. I Guess I'm just used to many PC players when playing in lobbies with console players always are bitching about our aim assist, that our spring loaded analog stick uses. There has been many times on this forum a confusion of the two debates.
- c012345678923 days agoNew Traveler
I saw an article saying the PC population for Apex has dropped by 80%. It's obvious the game needs a massive update to bring people back. I can really feel the downsides of the low player count lately. If the console player base hasn't tanked as hard as PC, there's really no reason to change systems.
- apetitiporkill11 days agoRising Rookie
I quit the game because of that AIM ASSIST nerd, and yes, I play with a controller.