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but the toxic Apex community made me try apex with a controller, there is aim assist in that game, but no way near to the point of being OP like they say
and from then, im just experiencing with different games and stuff
can be fun^^
the only difference is that csgo has no aim assist build in for controller, while the game natively supports controller, it dosnt have any aim assist keep in mind that most games appeared on consoles first and only after, on pc
For how long have you been playing with gyro?
Gyro (and Flick Stick) are two input methods that require practice.
As when you first used mouse and needed time to get used you will need time.
Even more time than mouse, because your brain will keep remembering you of how easier a mouse is...
I have Steam Controller since it was released (and I still use it regularly) and I also have a Steam Deck.
In both I use Gyro and Flick Stick whenever possible.
The best way for gyro is to be enabled with some input like you did.
On Steam devices you have a "thumb sensor" which is much better than a key trigger (however it is less generic and will not work on most controllers).
You need to configure the range properly, it will change from game to game, and even from controller to controller.
it also feels more realistic aiming with gyroscope than must using a mouse
the experience overall its fun and totaly doable, tho id say get a controler with back pedals, it would be easier for jumping or switching weapons than doing the claw grip thing
Tried against bots and holy hell. For a game that was initially designed to be a console exclusive port of CS:S you'd think the shooting wouldnt be THAT horrible.