Playing shooters with a gamepad feels like utter shit, how do consolefags endure it?

Playing shooters with a gamepad feels like utter shit, how do consolefags endure it?

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they're used to eating shit

git gud

by using gyro-
oh wait only the switch for some reason actually uses that

Controller shooters basically play themselves.

>Aim assist ON

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I'm exclusively PC but use a controller because of carpal tunnel
You adapt to it, instead of trying to aim with the look joystick you center the crosshairs and move backwards/forwards strafe left/right to aim

It’s because of Goldeneye unironically

massive amounts of auto aim/aim assist. most consolefags have no idea it even exists

Use convex sticks instead of concaved. Shooters feel much better on controllers with convex analog sticks like Dualshock 3.

You master Aim Assist rather than your aim.

you dont its well known its all auto aim shenanigans which is why some retard will one pump you sometimes

Use the sticks, retard

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Loads of PC fags jerking themselves off in this thread.

That happens in every thread

I don't know how someone couldn't notice that

This. Learned it the hard way with f03/nv

Because you're just bad

Aiming on mouse vs joystick is no contest.
Movement in 3D on keyboard vs joystick however is also no contest.
Consolefags will take the shit aim with auto assist as long as the movement is better than the shit offered on keyboard.

This. I remember running mw3 with 10 sensitivity, very aggressive, 3-4 kdr. The game literally played itself for you with magnetic snap-on aiming and lowering sensitivity every time you even glanced at an enemy. Aim assist was so strong it could "reveal" people hiding behind fucking walls sometimes.
It was fun back then.

developers actually put a lot of effort into making sure consolefags don't notice the auto aim. i was a consolefag long ago and i had no idea aim assist existed until i saw a dev interview where they talked about the tricks they used