July 2019
July 2019 - last edited July 2019
On the console version of Apex legends, the biggest factor in aiming is the aim assist. Don't believe me? Turn it off and see how you do.
July 2019
@full951 That would'nt really help the dude get any better though would it lol?
July 2019
July 2019
@Koochi-Q touche
July 2019 - last edited July 2019
i use a scope and aim then when i got a clean shot i fire then it tags them.
sometimes it works if i use a peacekeeper but if i have a hemlock i just got tapping the single fire with the scope on no real aiming i just shoot.
i like to use the heavy ammo rifle sniper with a 3x scope for up close fights. i could go on musing but ill stop there.
July 2019
GIT GUD KID
July 2019
July 2019
@TreemanXD wrote:I’m on PS4 @neillkorey
Right out of the gates, the best advice I got by a mile, was to take a little bit of extra time to aim, and try not to cave to the pressure of shooting immediately before your opportunity passes.
Open fire a bit later and hitting is always preferable to blasting someone right away and missing, this obviously applies when you flank someone, of see someone from high ground who is unaware of you.
When having face to face encounters at close range being quick is always better unless you play shotgun.
Another tip that helps when you're new is to aim a little below where you mean to shoot at so the recoil will take you to the target. Aiming at the knees with an R99 will make your reliably hit the upper body without needing the recoil control skills of experienced players.
And last, I recommend using the classic response curve instead of steady, or the others, and probably start at lower sensitivity. 4/4 or 4/3 should be good, and you can later up that to 5/4.
Classic is better than steady, since the acceleration more accurately reflects how far you tilt your right joystick, while steady makes relatively finer adjustments with a little tilt, it accelerates very rapidly past a certain point, which makes it hard to stay on a running target at mid and close range.
I changed my steady back to classic after seeing all the pro controller players using it, and it helped a lot.
July 2019
@full951 Hmmm, i think i'll give it a try. I do normally turn off aim assist on any FPS i play as i got sick of my weapons being dragged off a target when another ran across my crosshairs.(COD was evil for this back in the old days)
Only reason i hadnt with apex is the hectic nature of the game, with mobility being such a heavy focus on this i just decided characters like pathfinder and octane would be a real pain to hit haha.