Well I just tried out my broken crusty controller and I actually went 50-0 in about 100 games - sprees and all and the joystick is broken, is that enough for a control sample?
Letâs assume that what youâre saying is true (candidly, I donât believe a word of it): It doesnât matter that âaim assist is OPâ - the fact that there is a difference between controller and KBM is all that matters. The âwhyâ behind it is irrelevant.
The days of Xbox v Xbox is dead and gone. Itâs a damn shame.
Nope, thats a âyou spend too much time on this game and need some sunlightâ kinda indicator.
Case in point, aim assist = brokenly OP
borderline hacking but 343 is cool with hackers and just generally not caring so itâs cool
Actually I everytime I use controller i go 100-0 and get a âNot-Very-Believableâ medal
Aim assist in Halo is more like âAim Driftâ, where it attempts to slightly drag your aim to the target as it moves by or as you turn your camera by it.
Aim Assist is when you ADS and the game locks your reticle on the players head. Games such as -
- Rainbow Six PvE modes
- Every CoD since Modern Warfare
- Every game that copies CoD.
This is just laughable. Aim assist only lowers the speed of your movement when your recticle come over the target, This because the controler canât stop in an instance, something a mouse can do. That is why you need AA. But it definitely doesnât aim for you, you have to put your recticle at the target yourself and stop at the target yourself. AA doesnât do that for you. Itâs not that your recticel magicly goes to an enemy that suddenly appears in your view.
MW2 is not Halo. Halo has a higher TTK then other games, wich favours controlers, since the higher the TTK, the more consistanct matter and the least the speed of aiming (wich the mouse is way better in) matters. So you canât compare them.
Against noobs as a someone who knows his weapons and maps? Definitely yes. Especially when ignoring the objective and just killing enemies who go for that objective and not you. If i play on MKB against noobs (i donât have a steady hand, so im not good with MKB) i can go clearly positive. Knowledge of the map, weapons and movement give you a clear upper hand against noobs.
Butthurt? They are just correctly pointing out that he made a laugable comparison, since he played against realy bad players, wich doesnât make it a good comparison. And by the way: people could just say that you react very butthurt hereâŚ
Already pointed out multiple times: he played against very bad players with little to no weapon and map knowledge, while he did have that. And he compared his ontrolerplay against bad players with MKB-play against good playersâŚ
Perhaps look at this clip of an Onyx MKB player who went to play on controler and after first thinking AA was to OP (in an earlier vid) he now came to the conclusion âAA doesnât make or break youâ and pushed the MKB community to finaly realize that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iforg4ohVk
That entire reply completely missed the point. Either intentionally or not, which is a dead giveaway for the mentality of controller players.
The point is Mr. PC Master Race, Mouse-&-Keyboard and controller are two different ways to play the game. But do you want to know what is so funny?
You are playing on a PC right? Aim Assist on PC is supposedly MUCH HIGHER than the console version of the game, thanks to how Steam coded gamepad compatibility through their systems. Probably because if you choose to use a gamepad on a PC game, such as Counter-Strike, you are putting yourself at a SEVERE disadvantage.
M&K is easier to aim with than a joystick that moves through the X and Y axis within a 360-degree range. How easy is it to point and click on the icons of your desktop with a mouse vs if you had a joystick?
Makes a point comparing pointing and clicking on icons on a desktop with a mouse vs a joystick, point being joysticks are so much harder to use than a mouse.
But also tries to say that a controller player outplaying a MKB player isnt aim assist being op.
If a joystick is so hard to use, aim assist is the way to go. But if a joystick is so hard to use but at the same time using a joystick is a obvious advantage in halo, why isnt aim assist OP?
Aim assist in Halo console is literally just a light nudge of your reticle towards the enemyâs hitbox IF it comes across your targeting reticle and IF it is within optimal range for the weapon you are using.
It is thankfully not like the aim assist of other FPS games like CoD where you can just tap the ADS button and lock onto the head of the enemy in an instant.
The problem truly is cross-play being forced upon us. In LITERALLY every other game that offers console/PC cross-play, including Fortnite of all things, they give us the option to turn that crap off.
However Halo Infinite currently insists on us only being able to turn it off in Ranked playlist. Nowhere else.
Halo Infinite doesnât utilize input protocols from Steam though, very few games outside of Big Picture Mode compatibility do. Most games utilize their own in game controller support if they support it at all.
If there is supposedly better aim assist with controller on PC, it would be on 343âs side of things, not Steamâs.
Whatâs with spreading weird PC conspiracy theories recently?
Perhaps they copied Steamâs logic with gamepad balancing on PC games?
Either way, I keep on bumping into guys who claim Aim Assist in Halo Infinite is like Aim-Lock, which it isnât.
I would assume itâs built in house like most input mapping across most titles are. Steam is a marketplace, Valve was not co-developer/consultant for Halo.
That doesnât give you an excuse to fire back with baseless claims of your own.
This is how false information is propagated and misinformation becomes âfactâ.
Call it what it is and treat it the way it should be, anecdotal evidence.
Thanks for pulling his stats out. And yea, I think most people are well aware that PC Controllers have somewhat stronger AA than Console for some reason.
It is likely because by going controller on PC, you are handicapping yourself in games like CSGO and other shooters that have a thing for accuracy.
You would need that crutch to stand a chance against M&K players.
Exactly. Best way to test this is by shooting your team mate. go into a custom with a friend on same team and have a BR battle-- youâd probably both go thru an entire clip without killing each other.
Even away from the obvious lack of obj playing in the match in question, OPs accuracy is mid-50s and he got the medal for rifle kills, so clearly used the BR. This isnât particularly accurate for BR use and OPs level isnât high enough to suggest a lot of pre-firing etc. to justify missed shots.
Basically, your 26:7 score has nothing to do with your accuracy which means using it to back your argument about overpowered aim assist doesnât make any sense.
Guys I just played my first match on mouse and keyboard. I hit 13 no scope snipes and 42 head shots while spamming my sidekick really fast across the map. Someone tell me again how mouse/keyboard isnât OP?
You obviously have not tried to spam a sidekick with MnK.