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TheBigFatJ said:
quigontcb said:
I really didn't notice the auto-aim thing until I started playing online. It has screwed me up a few times when I'm aiming at an opponent. I'll be aiming and then another opponent runs through the cursor, dragging it off of my original target. I really should just check the options and cut the darn thing off completely.

 

You can't.  Dual analog is a poor control method for shooters and, like others have said, you wouldn't be able to hit anything without the game aiming for you.  Your best bet is to just have the sensitivity set high and try to flick past your enemies and it will begin tracking on them.  It's a different method than actually aiming at them, but that's Halo I guess.

I don't know, I guess I'm just used to a more hardcore shooting experience like Metroid Prime 3.  It doesn't do auto-aim and it requires you to be a hell of a lot more precise.  Sure, you can lock on (lock on free-aim for bosses), but it's not helpful except in tracking where the hell the enemy is moving because you usually have to lead them manually.  Auto aim would actually make you usually miss in Metroid Prime 3.

 

 get out.



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