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I don't think you've ever played a game without any form of aim assist on a controller...it's boarder line impossible to hit a moving target.
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Battlefield has the option to turn it off completely. And there's other games that are not so popular that either don't have it or have the option to turn it off.
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Battlefield 3
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Destiny has aim assist, not auto aim. Auto aim sticks to a target wherever they move. Aim assist helps guide you towards the target. Truthfully with a console/controller you pretty much have to have aim assist.
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It has both. you can watch a person pull your aim and there is the slowing effect when you drag
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No.. Git good or get rekt. Never said that before but it seems to fit.
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The most accurate form of controller is keyboard and mouse and it still isn't accurate enough to follow a moving target in a shooter. Every game has aim assist destiny is the only game that had different levels for different guns and scopes for it.
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What? Mouse does not need aim assist to track people. PC players can keep a target in game with smaller characters and double the movement speed.
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There is aim assist, and joysticks aren't even half as accurate as keyboard and mouse
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Did you misread what I wrote? I didn't mention sticks. I said PC games do not need aim assist. With a mouse you can track targets very easily even in quicker games that have no aim assist.
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Lol I didn't mean to comment at you I was trying to talk to xzephyr guy lol but I mistook you for him because of the picture my b bro
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oh no worries I was just confused lol
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Sometimes it can be annoying. For instance if I guy runs in front of you and your gun shoots off to the side. You like what the &$&#.:P
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This guardian speaks the truth!
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[quote]Games shouldn't have auto aim. Period.[/quote]