I pretty much agree with all of these tips, they would improve the gameplay nicely. But what *BUNGIE REALLY NEEDS TO ADDRESS, or at least take into consideration for the love of all things* is the difference in handling b/w the 360 and the One. I played the beta on these two platforms and I can tell you there is a definitive difference between them. Aiming down your sights on the 360 as you finish off one target and move to the next is smooth and predictable, as a fps is expected to be, whereas if you're doing the same on the Xbox One the movement is much more sticky, as in it gives the feeling of lag without the existence of any, making it very unpredictable (through the action of constantly overcorrecting your movements) and thus much more difficult to shoot at targets with a high degree of accuracy consistently. I have spoken with others to see if they have experienced the same and many were of the same opinion. A friend said to help it he turned his sensitivity up higher and that helped somewhat but there was still clearly an issue present with the handling. If others in this community have experienced the same issue please state your case so we can get the word out to hopefully get the ball rolling. Thanks for your time.
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