Question, Does aim assist affect aim when using the iron sights? or is it just when shooting from the hip? As I nvr had that problem in W@W, MW2, or BC2, and I dont recall turning Aim assist off... this is all on the 360, BTW.
the real question should be "why is there aim assist in PC games?"shootthebandit said:im a console gamer and id say i was average at FPS but what annoys me is aim assist. people can use it to lock on with snipers etc.
but the epitome of what is wrong with aim assist hit me like an unexpected kick in face today while playing COD 4. i use the skorpion and im sure you know that its ammo consumption is somewhat low and my ammo was deminished because my opponent had deviously used juggernaut and absorbed my bullets like a dry sponge, so i knew he was almost dead so i whipped out my USP like james bond and aimed at his head and as i done so his team mate waltzed infront of him and my aim locked onto his team mate, i hasten to add that i was unduly defeated by my foe at such a crucial moment as i was 1 kill away from a helicopter
so i ask thee, do you think we need aim assist. i say we throw of the shackles of gaming oppression and start aiming.
What he said.SantoUno said:The tragic truth is is that some games don't have that option and simply leave aim-assist implemented at all times, like in Halo: Reach. That pissed me off so much yesterday when the aim-assist was screwing up my aim and I found out there was no option to turn it off.Aby_Z said:You know there's an option to turn that off, right?No, not that difficult. Obviously you just need to get good at aiming, like with all FPS games. Console FPS games are no different.Get_A_Grip_ said:Yes. We do need aim assist.
Have you ever played a console FPS without aim assist. It's difficult. Very difficult.
That happened to me too in Halo: Reach yesterday, I was outraged.StarStruckStrumpets said:I can't count the amount of times I've been about to shoot a guy, then someone else has walked by, and my mystical crosshairs decide lock on to him instead and totally fuck up my shot, so I miss both of them, and get gunned down. I must look like a right idiot to everyone else, shooting thin air...
I feel the same way. I think it's stupid that developers implement aim-assist into most FPS games by default because they think we can't practice enough to be able to aim well without it. I'd rather not use it and get good at aiming with my own skills than to use a stupid aid.Wrists said:I almost always turn it off. Not because it makes it that much more annoying, it just feels a bit like cheating to me.
NO, NO, JUST NO. Saying that console FPSs can only work with aim assist is just putting down console FPSs. If that was true then every shooter would implement it without question but there are plenty of them that allow the option to turn it off. Just because it is difficult to aim without aim assist doesn't mean it's impossible, so people need to stop saying that, makes them sound like your typical K+M elitists who always feel the need to bash controllers.Worgen said:because the only reason fps games work on consoles is because of aim assist, without it on multi then they would be vastly inferior to pc multi, instead of just inferiorAtmos Duality said:I have no idea why some of these companies leave aim assist in multiplayer.
If only there was an option to turn on good grammar...Aby_Z said:You know there's an option to turn that off, right?