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@imptown wrote:@Lancing975 "They really should play Call of Duty and take notes from their aim assist as it works very well." Precisely!! How CoD could get it so right while 2042 got it so wrong is beyond me. In CoD, I play with crossplay ON and can actually hit what I aim at.
In 2042, I try to play with crossplay OFF because I feel we're (controller.console) all at the same DISadvantage and I have a 50/50 chance of winning a gunfight. Against a PC/m+k, I don't have much of a chance.
COD's aim assist only "works well" if you consider the game aiming for you a good thing.
In COD the AA will literally drag your crosshairs onto the target if your looking in an enemy's general direction when you hit the ADS button. I wouldn't want to see that happen in Battlefield.
It doesn't need to be as strong as cod. It should be like BF3/BF4 and not feel janky like it does now. It legit feels terrible to play this game on controller. None of the other Battlefields have had that sticky input feeling like this game.
- ZRuff463 years agoRising Ace
@Lancing975I don't think cods aim assist is that strong. I feel like it's pretty solid. It feels really good. Bf2042s aim assist is pointless. You are right. The aiming just feels so off especially compared to other bf title. Bf3 was my go to game for a long time. I was unbelievably good at that game. Granted I was much younger and my reflexes and aiming was incredibly good back then. Not as much now but in other games my aiming and reflexes are still good. But for some reason with bf2042, I feel like my skills are much worse than they should be. In bf3 I never had an issue with my aim. In that game where I wanted to shoot is where I was shooting 90% of the time. In bf2042, I find myself not shooting where I want to be shooting 90% of the time.
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