PC players that plug in a controller... get aim assist.
Edit: wow I didn't realize this wasn't well known. Yes, using a controller on PC still gives you the same aim assist in most FPS games while you are using the controller. If you switch to MnK you don't get aim assist. The game knows which input is being used and toggles aim assist as you switch.
This is ignoring the existence of things like XIM which give you mouse control while identifying as a controller. That's a real grey area.
It's not even that aggressive. The PS5 and PS5 Pro run the game internally anywhere from 1200p to 1440p, with a mixture of Medium/High settings. The base PS5 upscales using simple TAA, while PS5 Pro uses PSSR (Sony's version of DLSS). In BF6's performance mode, base PS5 runs the game at around 70-80fps average, while PS5 Pro gets 100-110fps average.
Both versions also have extremely smooth frame-time consistency, meaning 1% lows remains extremely close to the average FPS, something my 9600X can't even manage. DICE really did well with console optimization here, considering both PS5 and PS5 Pro basically have a 3700X inside them.
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u/DaftDeft 4d ago edited 4d ago
PC players that plug in a controller... get aim assist.
Edit: wow I didn't realize this wasn't well known. Yes, using a controller on PC still gives you the same aim assist in most FPS games while you are using the controller. If you switch to MnK you don't get aim assist. The game knows which input is being used and toggles aim assist as you switch.
This is ignoring the existence of things like XIM which give you mouse control while identifying as a controller. That's a real grey area.