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overdlord :
What ferooxidan and bustapr missed in the actrical was "tech allows gamers to aim and shoot without any kind of auto-aim help." end quote. People don't realize that counsel's have to use tons of auto aiming programing to make the playable with game pads. A joy stick was made for pac-man and pong not a 3D shooter. That why mice and controllers don't play together. One got better accuracy and the other needs aim assist or or sticky aim to play. Whit out it the games would not be as playable or fun. Just do a web search if you don't agree. Here some info on it.
There are four types of assisted aiming in console games: Snapping, Friction, Acceleration, and Magnetism.
1. Magnetism defines and outlines how far a bullet will "bend" in order to hit an enemy. Bullets and projectiles do not necessarily travel in a straight path; they will curve very slightly in order to hit a target. Different projectiles will experience different curvatures.
2. Snapping reorients the gun barrels toward enemies whenever a player's reticle are in proximity to their target.
3. Acceleration makes it so that when the player pegs their aiming stick in one direction the player's reticle will start moving slowly in that direction then pick up speed.
4. Friction slows the player's turn rate as soon as their reticule passes over an enemy. What it does is that it slows your top speed, and then dramatically decrease the rate at which the crosshair will slow down when you release the stick.
Here a few link and a video about controller auto aim being demonstrated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaom3cdZv1c
http://www.halopedia.org/Aim-Assist
There are four types of assisted aiming in console games: Snapping, Friction, Acceleration, and Magnetism.
1. Magnetism defines and outlines how far a bullet will "bend" in order to hit an enemy. Bullets and projectiles do not necessarily travel in a straight path; they will curve very slightly in order to hit a target. Different projectiles will experience different curvatures.
2. Snapping reorients the gun barrels toward enemies whenever a player's reticle are in proximity to their target.
3. Acceleration makes it so that when the player pegs their aiming stick in one direction the player's reticle will start moving slowly in that direction then pick up speed.
4. Friction slows the player's turn rate as soon as their reticule passes over an enemy. What it does is that it slows your top speed, and then dramatically decrease the rate at which the crosshair will slow down when you release the stick.
Here a few link and a video about controller auto aim being demonstrated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaom3cdZv1c
http://www.halopedia.org/Aim-Assist
razzb3d :
" In the beginning the PS3 was to have mouse/keyboard support for gaming.
But in their testing mouse/keyboard players were much better than controller users.
They decided to end support for keyboard/mouse as it would ruin the experience for casual gamers using a controller. Always losing to mouse/keyboard users.
This was published a long time ago.
I think the only game to receive m/k support was CS. "
This is fuckings stupid. So you are telling me that because of couch gamers I'm forced to skip on good console only FPS games like The Last of us (I cannot play a FPS on a controller it makes me angry) ? That is just retarded.
But in their testing mouse/keyboard players were much better than controller users.
They decided to end support for keyboard/mouse as it would ruin the experience for casual gamers using a controller. Always losing to mouse/keyboard users.
This was published a long time ago.
I think the only game to receive m/k support was CS. "
This is fuckings stupid. So you are telling me that because of couch gamers I'm forced to skip on good console only FPS games like The Last of us (I cannot play a FPS on a controller it makes me angry) ? That is just retarded.
This was the decision of the console makers. I also own a PS3. It gets used for BR, DVD and Streaming Netflix.
Occasionally when the grandkids come over it gets used for gaming.
I can not use controllers on consoles. The auto aiming assist really throws things off for me. Plus I have extra large hands. I can push all four buttons easily at one time with my thumb. And trying to hold it makes my hands cramp pretty quickly.