You (as in we) all play with MNK....EA/Dice doesn't care. Aim assist, no/low recoil, reduced bloom...that's what you get with controller. Plus, because of these features, you literally don't have to fight recoil or bloom like you do on MNK. So, I guess you could add in about the enemies movement as well. Basically, MNK players are fighting 4 things that a controller player doesn't have to worry about. In fact, the only time they might be at a disadvantage is when there are multiple enemies in the same area because I would imagine that the aim assist would want to pull towards each enemy player. They have a solution to that in that they hold the fire button down and it automatically moves to the next player when they've killed the one they were actually aiming at.
Oh....lol...I almost forgot the artificial net lag that is given to MNK players as well. Oops....my bad.
Game is broken regardless of what EA/Dice or controller players will say. EA/Dice will try to lie to your face and say that everything is fair. Controller players, they go the opposite way and try to make you believe that they're at the disadvantage because "aim assist is broke"...lol...whatever. Anyone that has played both knows. I've gone controller only and noticed my KDR and TTK was substantially higher than just going MNK alone. You may ask, "well why doesn't he just do controller if it's so overpowered?" Because it's cheating and I'm not a cheater....that's why.
Let me finish this by saying that console kids can use a MNK if they want to (at least Xbox can). If MNK is sooooo over-powered (like we've all heard), then why don't they hook up a MNK to level the playing field?? The truth is that deep down they know they will lose the features I mentioned previously...which they don't want to lose.
I hope my comment doesn't come across as rage-baiting as I've already been warned previously by some EA forum person who said I was being divisive/offensive. I'm just trying to call out what is what. No offense EA forum person but you can either be part of the problem or part of the solution.
-BrekMarb-