@Popa2caps Idk if the "strike pack" brand of these contoller mods has an "aim assist function". I understand what you mean by the game locking onto the center of an enemy when ADS (i use to play CoD, kinda got boring after WaW imho bit i digress) and apex doesnt have that kind of aim assist system in place. However, i have seen a recent video on youtube about a "coronus (cronus? Cronos? Not entirely sure) that does have a built in mod that somehow uses the aim assist and makes it "stronger" for lack of a better term. Its a weird one because if the setting is too high on the mod pack, it will look like the person is micro flicking (a known aiming technique some legitimate pros use for those unaware). Its pretty easy to tell if a controller player is using of those packs though. The technique is really only viable on MnK due to controllers using sticks, making aiming more smooth than jittery. I need to look more into it to see what other common modded controller packs are out there but from my understanding the "cronas(?)" Is the xbox version of a "strike pack" which is for ps4 controllers.
Since its so hard to detect if someone is using one of those packs though, im all for seperate servers for different input preferences. Controller players (both on pc and obviously console) being on different servers from MnK players sounds nice. I honestly dont have an issue with legitimate controller players on pc servers on apex. Its the ones using these mod packs that i cant stand.
ON THAT NOTE THOUGH: I high-key feel the Apex devs (as well as many other online game devs) should allow the use of MnK on consoles. Its not fair that all console players only play with other console/pc controller users (if the input server splits end up becoming a thing.) I personally cant think of a reason not to allow MnK on console. After growing up a console gamer playing on controller and switching to computer with MnK, i personally love MnK SOOOOO much more. I feel it should be left to preference rather than force you to use one input style because of the machine you choose (or for some people, can afford) to play on.