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Pick a controller and try it for your self how "op" it is. Feels like PC players just refuse to belive that some controller players can actually aim. And btw. That "Snap target" setting doesn't actually snap to targets. It just gives some auto tracking to moving targets while ADS. It's horrible and messes your aim, best just to disable it.
I mean, you can say "pick up a controller," but the reality is aim assist in this game absolutely does influence gunfights. It is not about whether controller players can aim or not, obviously many can. The issue is that controller has built-in rotational tracking and very low recoil compensation, while mouse has to manually control all of that.
On controller, the weapons kick way less because the stick input is smoothed and stabilized.
On mouse:
Recoil is full strength, pixel for pixel.
You have to manually counter every vertical and horizontal movement yourself.
On controller:
Recoil is filtered so it does not spike or jitter.
The aim assist system helps keep the reticle from drifting off the target.
So yes, controller does effectively have less recoil.
So "learn to aim" goes both ways. Try turning aim assist completely off and see how different it feels. It is not the same as PC aiming. And saying "Snap does not work, so it is fine" does not change the fact that rotational aim assist is the real strong part.
No hate to controller players, just saying the assist plus recoil smoothing is a real mechanical advantage in close and mid range fights.
Skill is skill, but if the game is correcting your tracking and smoothing your recoil, that is an advantage. Just be honest about that part.
i would say Option to turn off Crossplay has to be there.. but EA is afraid their game gonna die. (probably soon it will die anyway like BF V firestorm)
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