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at least on console everyone is equal with the same hardware.
I am not going to disclose which games I have worked on for security and privacy reasons, anything to avoid identifying me outside of my personal profile. I ask that you respect that. I've already had to close one other Steam account prior to this one.
Moving on.
Xbox, nor Sony get involved in the optimization of a game unless they have them directly involved in the development of it. This is widely known around the community, to people who know how things work. However this is starting to get off-topic. We need to stay on-topic.
PC users don't get aim assist like controllers do in FPS shooters. Look at Rainbow Six Siege for an example on Xbox and PlayStation, Ubisoft disables aim assist in PvP modes to prove a point. Pay more attention.
Edit: Also I'd like to add in here to your last sentence. 200$ mouse vs base logitech mouse is the same as someone using a base edition controller vs an elite Xbox controller with paddles which can be fully programmed to additional buttons or copy existing buttons.
also yeah but the buttons add the abilities to do the same things any keys on a keyboard and a macro program can do that dosent give them a superior aim which is crucial when playing shooters.
thankyou!