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So what is a mouse is more precise? I enjoy playing shooters on a console. Using a mouse for long periods of time hurts my wrists, controllers don't.
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So what is a mouse is more precise? I enjoy playing shooters on a console. Using a mouse for long periods of time hurts my wrists, controllers don't.

because controllers take less effort with your friendass autoaim.

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« Last Edit: October 02, 2010, 04:35:01 PM by Jubel »



What FPS even has that?
Most console games have a slight autoaim when your crosshair lands on an enemy.

Most console games have a slight autoaim when your crosshair lands on an enemy.
That's lame.

can't think of any.
The only relative one is the jtagged mw2 one, which is the aim assist. (Go in and out of sights to lock onto enemy.)

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What FPS even has that?

Any CoD game on console, Doom and Half-Life on PC (only on easy mode for half-life, and in Doom you couldn't look up or down so it was needed), Halo.

Halo
when did this happen
considering 90% of videogames these days use raycasts, why would you even need it.

I like halo because even the bullets are projectiles, not raycasts. :P

Any CoD game on console, Doom and Half-Life on PC (only on easy mode for half-life, and in Doom you couldn't look up or down so it was needed), Halo.
I was expecting CoD to be on that list. How can people call it realistic if it has auto-aim?


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