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or could you maybe make a video of the issue?
Well, can't make a video but i can describe it better i think.
You know how in GTA 5 or RDR 2 you can literally get headshots one after another no problem ?
In TLOU 1 it feels like a way more floaty or less accurate version of GTA 5 or RDR 2's gunplay.
well... that describes weapon sway. i dunno gta or rdr. not interested in those.
i gotta say tho you don't aim and shoot in the same spot, when you are breathing. this is more realistic in that sense. better than a generic shooter.
FOUND IT !!
For anyone looking for a FIX for this - TURN OFF WEAPON SWAY in the accessibility options.
there goes your L for using the handicapped gamer cheat.
I mean i'm a PC gamer through and through, when i aim i want my ♥♥♥♥ to feel accurate like freakin SOAP MACTAVISH
Like i said - when i aim i want my ♥♥♥♥ to feel like freakin SOAP MACTAVISH or SAM FISHER when i play third person shooters.
yeh... you're a gamer. you probably never fired a real gun. not that you have to do it, but the game does that pretty well portraying realism, not just cheap shooters.
i'd advice you try to play with the sway on. take the challenge, not the fast food gaming. :)