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Out of curiosity: Are you playing with aim assist on or off?

 

I play with it off ever since I got addicted to NML back in BO1. Simply because I did feel like it was pulling me towards the zombies when I was training on the pad.

 

Like I said ever since then, I played with it off and haven't really tried to play the other games with aim assist, but truth be told I am kinda jealous when I see gameplay where it just snaps on the zombies and the player (with insta kill) can... well... insta kill them, but I am a creature of habbit and don't want to turn it on.

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2 hours ago, jiipee95 said:

I've always played with aim assist on, idk never really thought to put it off tbh. 

So you never had a problem when running tight trains? Maybe it  is all in my head though. ^^

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2 hours ago, Lenne said:

So you never had a problem when running tight trains? Maybe it  is all in my head though. ^^

I've noticed it sometimes turn my camera when I don't want to, but not really that often that I thought it's causing me to fail or it would have been annoying. 

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Never really thought about it, I don't normally run trains on Zombies so never really needed to, I get bored of Zombies after 30-40 rounds.

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I've always been a PC player who plays with a controller, and we didn't have aim assist until BO3. Now that we do have it I tend to abuse it, I've not noticed any extra sort of pulling toward the zombies though but I definitely noticed it when I played NML on my mate's PS3.

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