Try sniping your teammates running around in PVE. Doing crazy jumps and you getting flinched. Impossible. Just like how it would be if they removed aim assist. Some people don't understand how it works, it doesn't make a shot to your neck or shoulder hit the head. It just slows down the reticule
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Wrong, I've seen this poorly thought out argument so many times it makes me laugh every time I see it. People are under the false impression that you can't hit your teammates in patrol because you have no AA to help. In reality, its because this game doesn't allow you to damage your teammates, and therefore the game does not apply or register hitboxes around allies. Like I said, I ran zero assist in Battlefield, and other games that allow you to turn it off, where it also had the addition of bullets with travel time, and had no issue. If people can do it there, they can adapt to it on Destiny.
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Interesting enough, but zero aim assist is still going to be overkill. Destiny and battlefield are different games of course
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Certainly, and you'll never hear me say otherwise. But the fact of the matter remains that there will be players that can do it, and players that can't. In a game like Destiny the ones that do without AA would cause such a massive skill gap in PvP ot wouldn't work.
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I'm assuming you are one of "these" people
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How would I know? There's never been a point in Destiny where you could try it. I was one of "those guys" in Battlefield, so I'm sure I could get used to it, but that doesn't mean that others won't pick it up much faster and better than I can in Destiny.