Aim assist is exaggerated by PC mouse/keyboard players. They will always have an advantage over console/controller players. This is the main reason fortnite needs to make disabling cross-platform available to us. One side is playing on a tv/Xbox and the other side has a high performance pc and an ultra HD monitor

Launch Fortnite on your gaming device. Go to the main menu and navigate to the Settings tab. Click on the gear icon to access the settings. In the settings menu, select the “Controller Options” tab. Scroll down until you find the “Aim Assist” option. Toggle the aim assist switch to turn it on or off.

Keys2x, Wooting, rewasd and so on are all controller emulators, faking being a real controller (Windows sees them as real controllers). Fortnites way of disabling Aim assist whilst keeping mixed input supported is to: Disable AA whilst the mouse is moving, and for some period of time after the mouse has stopped moving.

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BUG. So, apparently right now Aim assist has been buggy this new season for controller players. Streamer Upshall caught it and found a way to get it unbugged. If you don't want to look up and watch his video, its something to do with the Reticle Damage Feedback and Damage numbers, Go into Game UI in Settings and change Reticle damage Feedback Open the Controller Settings tab in the top menu. Scroll down and find Sensitivity. Turn Use Advanced Options to On. If you want to customize the strength of your aim assist, then follow these additional steps: Scroll down and find Advanced – Sensitivity. Set Aim Assist Strength to 100%, or your desired strength. Save the settings. t17L. 217 69 293 26 324 118 250 204 21

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