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I'm lost, what is the connection between bunny hopping and heavy aim assist? I don't bunny hop but use heavy because my aim sucks especially with this new logitech controller on pc...to be honest the difference between chars makes impossible to me to have a comfortable sensitivity.
Example, imp you could run high sensitivity with heavy and do well...try that with citron or cactus no zoom fire and see if you can hit a bunny hopper, impossible...for them I need a really low sensitivity and no or light aim assist.
This new controller is driving me insane, the thumstick for aiming is so hard to use.
@mikepal19 All due respect, I don’t bunny hop and only those with uber internet connections can frag me regularly. I will not bunny hop and shoot in this game ever. 😊👍. I’d rather die than resort to these tactics. I experience you as a respectful person and hope I convey the same to you even though our perspective is opposing.
@Gormey it’s TRASH. People find these things that can be abused and that exactly what they do; abuse them. On console, you can try to hit a bunny hopping enemy without aim assist, with light assist, and with heavy assist and the result will vary (depending on a multitude of contingencies).... however, if you’re the one bunny hopping and can get close enough to an opponent, it’s like your crosshairs refuse to leave your opponent/it’s HARD to miss. With console, this is a HUGE advantage because we aim and jump with the same thumb but those with heavy aim assist can do both at the same time; it’s almost like cheating to me. Hope this makes sense. The heavy assist allows you to jump and shoot and barely miss when you learn the “technique.”
EDIT: I didn’t use Captain Cannon in GW2 because he was cheap. Same with Agent Pea using heavy aim assist as well as Electro Pea. Just because it’s easier to kill people with these methods doesn’t make you a better player and when you face people that can really aim and don’t employ these tactics, you’ll die.
- 6 years ago@spIash_damage Haha then we agree to disagree. You've chosen your path!
- 6 years ago
@mikepal19 wrote:
@spIash_damageHaha then we agree to disagree. You've chosen your path!I wouldn’t mind it, if there was a tutorial on how to accomplish this tactic somewhere in-game. As it stands, most people that NEED heavy aim assist don’t even know it exists and most of those people get disappointed enough with the game they’ll quit because they can’t emulate what they’ve seen work against them (never knowing it’s impossible without heavy assist/by default).
No different than rapid fire and corner glitching; I won’t resort to those either.
- 6 years ago
@spIash_damage With console, this is a HUGE advantage because we aim and jump with the same thumb but those with heavy aim assist can do both at the same time;
This is false, heavy assist only assist in aim, you still have your aim and jump button using the same thumb. What you have to do it reassign your left bumper (or L1) to jump. This configuration is called bumper jumper in call of duty. This allows you to jump and aim at the same time. It takes a while to get use to but that's how some people without elite controls do it. And another thing, elite controllers don't allow you to have rapid fire either, only modded controllers can do that (those are the cheaters). Other options are to play claw style, assigning the right stick button or R3 as jump, or buying a controller with buttons/ paddles on the back.
And lastly I think heavy assist is the default option for assist. And if it isn't then I think it's the person's responsibility to check settings for them selves. If a person never checks their own settings, sensitivity, and button layout and configuration after playing for a certain amount of time, then it's their own fault in my opinion. EVERY game ever played has settings on how to check your own layout.
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