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If you actually know what aim assist is tell me how it works. Aim assist in apex can track in only one axis (horizontal) meanwhile aimbots can track in 2 axis (or 3 if you count the distance). Also aim assist will only lock on if you the enemy is within 15 to 30 degrees of where you are looking. (Also the lock only works when you are looking around. If you just stand and not move horizontally no locking will happen. (Also the locking isn't quite fast enough to track a target completely so you still have to give some horizontal input.
AA is not limited to an axis. It's 40% of a full aimbot on PC and 60% on console, simple as that
if controller is easy,why you dont use it?
note=aim on controller very hard + good players increase controller sens and it disable aim assist