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secretsoma2000 t1_j9k1vqd wrote
Sell it and get a ps5
MozzaBurger t1_j9knfjs wrote
You just have to keep doing it and eventually you get better at it. You'll NEVER be as good as keyboard/mouse but you'll eventually get good enough to play with everyone else doing the same thing.
Turn on aim-assist in the options and don't feel bad about it. The open secret is that every console-based FPS does some degree of aim-assist. They have to as the input just isn't precise enough. Turning on aim assist actually just adds a little more. It's never actually off.
1northfield t1_j9kooz1 wrote
He said he loves FPS games
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CyberKiller40 t1_j9kwu8s wrote
Practice. It took me 6-12 months to get reasonable skills with a gamepad in fps games.
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Nathan-David-Haslett t1_j9l4q9l wrote
Like others say it definitely takes practice. Also make sure you have auto aim or aim assist on.
Saying that one thing that can help is taller thumbsticks and lower sensitivity settings. Either the elite controller can do this, or you can buy grips which are thick enough to add extra height.
Lord_MOD t1_j9lgz4t wrote
I would recommend setting your controller sensitivity to something you're comfortable with, then adjusting as you get more used to using the analogue sticks. As the others have said, give it time and you'll get there 👌
TheKoffing t1_j9lodtv wrote
Place the controller settings high, then play with it. And then lower it by increments until it's just right.
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Nathan-David-Haslett t1_j9n11q8 wrote
Because auto aim and aim assist are the 2 different names people use for it? Idk if which is used depends on how severe it is or what but both are commonly used so, that's why.
WorryMort t1_j9qzkgt wrote
This. I had some of the grips that go over the top of the thumb sticks a few years back. The taller stick means the response is a little better. Defo worth trying for the small amount they cost.
DuckTectiveDuck t1_j9jzojf wrote
I am a ps4 player but I can undertand you as someone who is using both ps4 and pc, you just need to practice. It is harder than pc to aim. Also type "-game name- how to get better and tips" on youtube. Then if you want you can go to settings of the game if there is deadzone in the settings make it zero and increase your sensivity (or decrease). There is no other things you can do. Have fun (its such a painful progress btw)