

When someone is strafing left to right in a gunfight, and you're aiming on a mouse or a game with reasonable aim assist, you have to see what they do and THEN react to it to track them, causing you to miss shots. As I said before, when using a mouse your tracking is way more dependent on visual feedback and this is another problem that reduces how effective you can be. This actually completely obstructs the iron sights in some cases and is only slightly better when using a red dot. In relation to my first point, there is a ton of unnecessary visual effects when you fire your gun, from extremely excessive smoke / gas escaping from the barrel to high amounts of muzzle flash. This is FAR less prevalent when using a controller because rotational aim assist helps track them as they make micro adjustments and strafe, meanwhile you are purely using visual feedback when aiming with a mouse. Once you begin firing, it is very easy to lose sight of somebody and to become unable to track them effectively. As a mouse user, this makes it harder to spot somebody to begin with because there's no feeling of aim assist locking on as you move your crosshair over them. On top of the poor visibility, your reticle can easily get washed out when using a red dot sight and standing in a brightly lit environment because the opacity of the reticles in this game is unreasonably low. The visibility in this game is extremely poor, and even worse when you start firing your gun. Let's consider a few reasons this is providing an unfair advantage against mouse users who have no aim assist whatsoever. This is more like a legalized version of what we would consider a "low field of view soft lock aimbot" on PC. Rotational aim assist destroys the skill gap between controller players by negating the need for precise analog stick movements, and I am fully against this type of aim assist in a multiplayer game whether I am playing on controller or using a mouse. Aim assist slowdown is basically just sticky aim that slows down over a target to allow for better precision. Rotational aim assist does some degree of tracking for you and makes your crosshair or reticle follow a player without your input within a certain portion of your field of view. This type of aim assist also destroys the skill gap between good and bad controller players and is the type of aim assist that screws people up (you're aiming at someone and somebody else runs into view, so aim assist drags you off target). Aim assist rotation is the problem and is what makes it unfair vs mouse in this game.

There are two types of aim assist present in apex, aim assist slowdown and aim assist rotation. I am not saying there should be no aim assist, I'm saying it needs to be balanced and it is absolutely not balanced how it is.
#AIM SUCKS ON SHOTGUN FARMERS SOFTWARE#
Obviously, you can't have crossplay with zero aim assist, because mouse is more precise with no software assistance. However, in this case, the farmer didn’t like the idea and expressed his opposition with his shotgun.Īnyway, the Guardia Civil arrived, confiscated the shotgun and informed that he had been charged and would have to explain his actions before a judge.I'm not against aim assist, I'm against this game's aim assist because it's considerably stronger than is required to balance the two input methods. However, the pilots record the location and soon after a tanker will arrive to replace the water taken. The normal procedure during a forest fire is for a helicopter to suck up water from the nearest point so as not to lose time, which means open irrigation tanks and swimming pools are often used. It was around 20.30h of the day in question that Infocam informed the Guardia Civil that somebody was threatening their pilots with a firearm because they was taking on water from his open water tank. It was during the height of this summer that a 63-year-old man allegedly thought it a good wheeze to aim his 12-bore shotgun at a low flying helicopter belonging to the forest-fire entity of Castilla-La Mancha, Infocam, which was tackling a fire near San Martín de Montalbán.
