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@XxColdFangxXthe advantage is there for everyone on controller. the system doenst differ between a noob or a pro using it, which itself might be a solution to make it level. enhance it for underperformig players and shut it off/tune it down if you reached a certain KDR threshold
Hey guess what, I found out you can actually turn off aim assist on console. I don't know when that became a thing cause I didn't see anything for it the last time I looked but it's under advanced controller look settings, target compensation. I just turned mine off.
- 3 years ago
@XxColdFangxX Tell me how that experience works for you in a week or two because for me it was frustrating. I personally adjusted my settings ages ago and turned off Target Compensation (which I assumed to be aim assist.) There was virtually no change in mid-range or long-range difficulty but close range fighting felt pretty messy which was fine since I wanted to test ranged fighting without it.
Then something weird happened. My sensitivity settings felt like they dropped back to where they were previously and my aim started actually sticking to players in a way it's never done before. It was like the game reset my settings but when I checked everything was fine. I can never feel comfortable with the settings now and won't touch them again.
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