![]() If I'm on a controller with aim assist, I don't mental and/ or physically have to see anyone, I just know aim assistance will catch the target if someone is there (unless in certain Legend abilities, only like 2). I know over time with practice that my mouse & keyboard skills will grow, but I'm not comfortable and/ or confident enough suggesting that I like mouse & keyboard in close quarters combat, even a controller without aim assist. It's more or less to do with not being able to physically see my opponent in some situations. I play on 1800 DPI with ingame sensitivity at 1.1, basically just a copy of "Itz Timmy", but still find tracking quite hard. The issue with mouse players is they play with low sens. In my opinion if aim assistance wasn't that big of a deal, then disabling it shouldn't show drastic effects, but it you compare difficulty being accurate with a mouse with no aa vs two thumb sticks with no aa up close being the same then I just don't know if we are playing the same game. So yeah, If I disable aim assist on my controller up close fights are a nightmare just like if I was using my mouse & keyboard. One is aim assistance slowdown and the other is aim assistance tracking. There are 2 versions of aim assistance in Apex Legends I'm aware of. It does this because Apex Legends is set up to add tracking aim assistance when it reads an input from a user, and thinks the stick drift is that user input. ![]() If you set the inner deadzone low enough so your aim constantly moves around (aka stick drift), then it activates the ingame tracking aim assistance to track opponents for you (your aim literally moves when the opponent moves, side to side etc). I also learned something about tracking aim assistance in Apex Legends during this test. My controller settings (I have the advanced setting enabled, you can disable aim assist at the bottom of that list). Long range wasn't that much of an issue, but close range was something else, especially in foliage, abilities and/ or dark lit buildings like those in Olympus in certain areas. I noticed right away, I couldn't play at the same momentum I was before almost immediately. So I did just that, I disabled aim assist while playing controller. I play on mouse (Logitech G-Pro) & keyboard and/ or my controller (Razer Wolverine Ultimate) and I thought, if aim assist isn't a big deal, disabling it shouldn't show drastic effects. ![]()
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