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you say outdated, yet need aim assist?
Yeah it helps me aim better, plus I like the feeling of a controller over the outdated design of the mouse and keyboard.
The problem I was having was high free look sensitivity meant way to high ADS sensitivity and low ADS sensitivity meant way to low free look sensitivity.
I tried and tried to change sensitivity for free look and ADS but could not. Well… I just found a way to do that. Whenever you map your controller input in steam you can have your default right joystick sensitivity set to something. You can also have a second sensitivity set when you are moving the joystick and holding down another button (for example: when I move the joystick my sensitivity is 200, but when I hold down left trigger and ADS my sensitivity changes to 75)
This made the game controller playable for me. Hope it can do the same for you!