The real truth about controller vs mnk

Oh my bad. Yes, halo the game that makes it so you can’t use anything else except an input that has AA. Halo is garbo and snipedown is garbo.

He’s frustrated and I don’t blame him. It’s a very left and right topic and only a select few are in the middle. I’m not taking any credit away from any of these controller pros in Halo, but lets be real. The controller is benefiting them significantly. Controller is more consistent because the game is helping them and correcting the small human mistakes.

Some people are very good at exposing aim assist for what it is, and he is one of them along with every other Halo pro controller player.

That’s what I’m saying. “Pro” controller players don’t use AA, they exploit it.

I do agree with that. Hell, I’ve done it with Halo 2 and 3. Not trying to say I was the best, best rank in Halo 2 was a 48 (can’t remember the symbol) and would end plenty of slayer games with more kills than the other team had combined. I had the whole “swipe snipe” down to a tee. It’s just something you felt and that was all thanks to AA. I do it a lot in my old montages with Halo 2.

i mean snip3down is not garbage the game allows him to abuse aim assist. If anything blame 343 not the controller players.

You could say the same thing about faster TTK or RoF, cause a missed shot doesn’t penalize you for missed shots as much, but I don’t see any mnk players criticizing that aspect of most popular PC shooters. And, all activities have some type of handicap to help with consistency (ie Basketball hoop size, Pool Pocket size, Soccer goal size, etc)… otherwise, you are left with less competition cause it’s more frustrating than fun.

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He’s forgetting the fact that Mice get bullet magnetism, too.

A.K.A assistance from the game correcting mistakes. Just not to the degree controller gets and that’s because of the level of pixel perfect precision mice have.

patiently waiting to hear about anything @D_dawgy achieved in his pro career

I’d rather not achieve anything than become a “pro” controller player.