Ty_Ger07
At this point you’re just making things up, I literally gave you the patch notes and the full quote in one of the comments you cherry-picked from and you still pretended the parts that disproved you weren’t there.
You absolutely have shifted the goalposts.
You started with “Beta AA was stronger,” which is False, then switched to “it was better,” then to “no one disagrees,” and now the interview you kept citing is suddenly “irrelevant” because you can’t prove it even exists. That is the definition of goalpost shifting.
And no my provided facts do not agree with you.
The EA notes literally say:
“At launch, we increased slowdown at longer ranges.”
Let me try to simplify this even further so you don’t miss it again.. EA said the launch version had increased (bigger) slowdown.
So that means launch AA was stronger than the Beta. Increasing slowdown = stronger aim assist.
That means:
Beta = weaker AA
Launch = stronger AA
The Nov 18 Update 1.1.2.0 reverted aim assist all the way back to the weaker Beta values exactly as the EA notes stated.
So your claim that “it was better in the Beta” is disproven by the only actual source in this entire thread the EA notes. The argument you’re making relies entirely on an interview you refuse to show, while the written EA documentation contradicts you word for word. And saying “facts win” doesn’t help you when you haven’t provided any. EA’s notes are the only facts here and they show your claim is false.