What was bungie thinking? -.-
What were they thinking putting a aimbot in the 360 controller? Its was enough trouble in Halo PC -.-
I'm sure there was a aimbotter in the server i was in cause the dude was sniping like the end of the world, it was a team slayer, he had the most kills of everyone else, 2nd place had 9 kills last i checked and the 1st place (aimbotter) had like twenty something kills
Re: What was bungie thinking? -.-
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Thelegodude
What were they thinking putting a aimbot in the 360 controller? Its was enough trouble in Halo PC -.-
I'm sure there was a aimbotter in the server i was in cause the dude was sniping like the end of the world, it was a team slayer, he had the most kills of everyone else, 2nd place had 9 kills last i checked and the 1st place (aimbotter) had like twenty something kills
Kay going to put this in a list becuse am annoying like that.
1:bungie didn't port halo 2 to vista hired guns did.
2:Its not an aimbot its a aim helper, like you move your croshaire on some one and it turns red then it stays on them.
3:Mircosoft told hired guns to add in aim assest for people using xbox 360 controllers to:help sell the xbox 360 controllers, make it fair for people who bought an xbox 360 controller for pc only to find out that they are geting owned when every one els has mouses.
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I lol'd
Don't be so quick to think MS was the party behind the whole aim assist for joypads in H2V, because they weren't.
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Kornman00
I lol'd
Don't be so quick to think MS was the party behind the whole aim assist for joypads in H2V, because they weren't.
I will anyways since am ignorant.:awesome:
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Either way.. it could be that the player was just a good shot. The aim assistance is needed for controls because, like someone already pointed out, mouse users would absolutely destroy controller users. Also, the sniper is a fairly easy weapon to use in Halo 2 if you know how.
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The aim assistant can be used with the mouse with an xbox360 controller plugged in, so it does technically work as an aimbot as it helps you aim with the mouse.
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jahrain
The aim assistant can be used with the mouse with an xbox360 controller plugged in, so it does technically work as an aimbot as it helps you aim with the mouse.
??? so plug in a 360 controller and just start using the mouse and instant aimbot?
wow. lazy programmers...
no
laZy programmers...
spelt with a capital Z cause Z is cool :P
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the1
??? so plug in a 360 controller and just start using the mouse and instant aimbot?
Not exactly, you need to do some other stuff before you can use the autoaim from the controller with the mouse. I won't say publicly though for obvious reasons.
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Its far from an aimbot, first, it only works at relativly close range, so sniping with autoaim is impossible. Second, it doesnt aim for you. Once you see an enemy by MANUALLY aiming, it follows him for a bit (your enemy can easily break the 'Lock on'). Controller is really hard to turn with, so this feature does make sense. If your anygood at mouse and keyboard, you will laugh everytime someone gets owned because he cant keep up with your aim speed.
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Okay, I know this post has been pretty much answered, but I thought I'd just post what I did on another forum to a guy who was complaining about auto-aim:
And as upsetting as it may be that auto-aim exists for the controller uses, i think it is somewhat justified, as i find it much harder to aim with a joystick on the controller than i do with a M/KB. Also, just pretend that you're playing with people cross-platform - if you were, they would have auto-aim too...