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"The aim assist with inhuman tracking makes it that anyone who gets into aim assist range can beam you without even touching their stick."
Isn't even remotely how aa works in the slightest. You have to put input in on the controller to keep up with a moving target.
If you get behind me in a fight, I have to turn. AA is not going to follow you for me.
If you get out of my crosshair, I have to move the sticks to follow you.
Please stop using misconceptions as facts.
- 3 years ago
@XxColdFangxXThere’s no misconception, I tried it out myself and after an hour without prior controller experience o was getting far more consistent beams than with mouse and keyboard. I barely use the aim stick, it just locks on and you micro-adjust if even at all. You basically have to get into the AA lock-on bubble and then the computer basically takes over for you. There’s a reason many people are switching, it’s an easy feel good boost without actually requiring much skill.
edit: and just as an FYI, I’m a multiple times master player with 3500+ hours in this game. I have somewhat of an idea how things work.
- 3 years ago
@BennSauna
Now you're barely using your stick instead of not at all? No offense but I've noticed mnk players will say just about anything to make their point seem correct.
I've played on console for 20 years. I like the simplicity of the controller over mnk. I play against people with aa all the time and have seen good aa locks and awful aa locks.
What aa has never done, is follow a target. There is however a brief pull, but as soon as they're out of the crosshair, it's gone.
I've tested and looked for it over and over again in the fireing range on moving dummies and in game and I've found the aa lock and pull to be very inconsistent.It's hardly ever shown up in game against an actual opponent, but it'll happily pull to a moving dummy for less than a second before the dummy moves, but then doesn't want to re lock when the dummy comes back.
But it's funny, cause if aa is doing all the aiming for me, then why can I turn my aa off, and with a bit of practicing to adjust, still get within damage range of when aa is on? If it was truly op I should be getting way more damage with it on.
Lol bringing out your rank. A misconception is still a misconception no matter who it's coming from.
- 3 years ago@XxColdFangxX You forgot how occasionally aim assist will drift onto a downed guy and get you beamed or drift onto the guy you’re not trying to kill at the moment if aim assist actually decides to work.
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