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Totally agree, but maybe with a little more differentiation. Currently, I do think that auto aim is strong, yes, but not completely broken. I'd say, a good KBM gamer will still win >70% of the gunfights against console players (and there are good pretty skilled console players as well). So its not like Dice gave them a spinbotting rage hack. BUT:
In my opinion the other 30% of the fights are still a serious problem because being killed by a an aim assist player is actually distinguishable from being killed by a KBM player (at least in many many cases). So, in the end, its not only coming down to GIVING a player group A (basically) cheats to be able to compete with player group B. For the players of group B it also FEELS like being cheated on.
Especially, if Youtube etc. are currently flooded with videos like "[Broken] Fix your Aim with these settings" and so on.
But, summarized: if you need to give one player group cheats to compete to another, then just dont let them play against each other. It's pointless unless you want to play with your friends --> just make it optional :)
I think the issue lies with the fact that it takes much longer to become good with kbm. Anyone can jump on day 1 of controller and be better than most day 1 kbm players due to all the assists. Casual lobbies are filled with people who are better than they should be because they devs don't want the game to be too difficult and turn away players. Not just bf6. All shooters currently running aim assist won't do away with it out of fear of losing players.
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