4 years ago
The Question of Aim Assist
 Okay, I'm finally putting this here, because I am really, really at a loss.   How powerful is the console aim assist?  From my POV, it might as well be a legalised aimbot. Currently, I have to resort...
Call of Duty legal aimbot.
Finding the balance on that. It’s an interesting thing, because I wish it was a linear spectrum. You can see that a very highly skilled player on mouse and keyboard is fantastic compared to controller. Everybody else on a mouse and keyboard seems to be at a disadvantage statistically, is what we see.
source:
Infinity Ward answers Modern Warfare II questions | VentureBeat
they know about this and you cant turn off crossplay on PC for Warzone and Ground War.
@Ne0tax wrote:Call of Duty legal aimbot.
Finding the balance on that. It’s an interesting thing, because I wish it was a linear spectrum. You can see that a very highly skilled player on mouse and keyboard is fantastic compared to controller. Everybody else on a mouse and keyboard seems to be at a disadvantage statistically, is what we see.
source:
Infinity Ward answers Modern Warfare II questions | VentureBeat
they know about this and you cant turn off crossplay on PC for Warzone and Ground War.
Thanks for sharing the developer interview @Ne0tax.
It's amazing to hear game developers admit controller vs mouse statistics show that unless you're Stodeh with a mouse, you're going to get stomped on by controller players using aim assist and recoil reduction.
At least he was honest and admitted 'leveling the playing field' is unfair for mouse players according to their own internal statistics.
That's strange because 99.9% of games pc players are top at least 50 or 60 kills.
Turn crossplay off and pc players will find out how many pc players have aim assist software.
That's why crossplay is never going to be turned off.
With a higher pool of players EA/DICE know you might be lucky and only get pc cheaters everyother game.