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[โ€“] bytesonbike@discuss.online 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

A lot of games have aim assist with controllers. I'm currently playing Read Dead Redemption 2 and when you aim with a controller, it auto locks to their body.

I noticed that with a bunch of games when I'm playing on the Steam Deck.

I always turn that off. Being used to a mouse I always turned my right stick sensitivity WAAYY up so I could aim quickly, but the aim assist would always throw off my muscle memory for how far/long to pull the stick. Then I tried gyro/touchpad aiming for shooters and couldn't get the hang of it, I like playing with the deck resting on something, I can't just hold it in the air the whole time I'm playing. Now I just play shooters on PC and everything else on steam deck.