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It was sarcasm. I know that not every discussion degenerates into an aim assist debate. But you could go through the first page of "general discussion" and count up the ones that have. I don't want to say, "It's more than it needs to be," because it DOES warrant a lot of discussion. The flip side of the coin is that there are people on these forums who will turn almost any topic into "aim assist" or "eomm" discussions. Sometimes on the thinnest of pretexts. Well, we're all entitled to our pet peeves.
- 2 years ago@reconzero Sure, the flip side really is that you won't think about it. I've never seen you even consider another angle about anything. You more likely seem to troll one POV perpetually, no matter how flawed - you will find some excuse. And this is as flawed as it comes because you don't even know the opposition so how can you then understand it? You seem to have such strong opinions that you convince yourself of it which makes any interaction with you one sided and lame tbh.
You need to wake up tho. AA enables poor players to achieve good results quickly, and developers abuse this to sell their games. End of story.- reconzero2 years agoSeasoned Ace@f9nbd8sgnp7l
"AA enables poor players to achieve good results quickly, and developers abuse this to sell their games."
Are we talking about all aa, or just pc players using controllers to access it? If you're talking about aa across the board, including on consoles, then what will the shooter landscape look like if aa suddenly was pulled from this game? From all shooters? From just new and upcoming shooters? I'm not begging an answer here, I'm just trying to imagine whether or not our addiction to aim assist is beyond repair or not.- 2 years ago
@reconzeroWell that guy had a good point with “AA enables poor players to achieve good results quickly, and developers abuse this to sell their games. End of story“
That’s why it got created in the first place in the beginning and I mean all the way back in the beginning to singleplayer shooters etc.
But time changed, skill ceiling increased drastically over the last 20 years, it’s time to reevaluate the possibilities, I’ve seen enough incredible controllerplayers without aimassist performing on top lvl that you would never guess it’s without aa.
Aa exists now mainly for the casuals, if just apex removes aa then they might Tank some players, but also will get some back that left because of the state of aa and mnk.if aa gets removed from every shooter we probably wouldn’t even lose players we would probably lose some controller pro‘s but that’s about it I guess
The industry needs to shift, I’m glad valorant csgo etc are not screwing around with aa because the truth is the next step on that ladder would be that mnk gets aimassist to compete vs controller aimassistwhat I mean by that is, if you give mnk now it 0.2-3 aa it would probably even out and be actually fair, but do we really wanna go there ? I personally don’t… what could come after ? Maybe we give higher aimassist to people with sicknesses or older age ? Cool I am 35 my reflexes went down over the last 10 years or so, I still hit master in apex relatively easy especially with controller but with mnk the reactiontime starts to impact my trackigncappability. And I used to be a high tier cs player so I would argue my reactiontime is still very good but definetly not what it was when I was 20 🙂
- 2 years ago@reconzero I just want 120fps on next gen lol. They can nerf AA if they want. Just gimme 120
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