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- INsoMnIA_93353 hours agoSeasoned Newcomer
I mean, it does appear like a lucky play. Sometimes that just happens. I truly don't see any "aim jerking" caused by aim assist. I believe you're referring to bullet magnetism, but it does not appear to be different from console.
- Callsign_Vega3 hours agoSeasoned Adventurer
If you slow it down, you can clearly see the aim reticle isn't on the bot, then you see the moment of fire by the flash of the gun, then magically it instantly jerks up and to the right for a headshot.
Another obvious case is just fly a helicopter against controller players... they never shoot the helicopter itself; they always magically shoot your player character OUT of the helicopter. That's how laughably accurate it is; It's actually quite hilarious. Just happened to me last game four times in a row. I honestly cannot believe people don't notice these things more.
- INsoMnIA_93353 hours agoSeasoned Newcomer
I think you're upset with the bullet magnetism included in the game, and that's not just for controllers, that's for all players. I think that you've witnessed someone playing well. Since you haven't viewed their controller while they are playing - I think it's a large leap to assume that the gun "aimed itself" to a headshot. Also, that weapon has an up and to the right recoil pattern. I think this player got a lucky hipfire headshot and you're just finding reasons to claim "cheating" or "aim assist", when this just happened to be a one in a million shot, in combination with bullet magnetism.