1. Aim Assist on Console vs PC. Console AA is set by default to 0.6 (or 60%) AA, including the Nintendo Switch. Console players have the choice to switch down to PC aim assist values by going into ALC settings. PC AA is locked at 0.4 (or 40%) AA and cannot be set to anything higher.
Because the other two juggernaught shooters with crossplay and aimassist have it so over tuned it’s essentially like fighting hacks. Both fortnite and COD have rotational aim assist so insanely strong beating the best mouse and keyboard players in the world is done by controller players very easily because aim assist reacts faster than any human in the world. If you delay locking on, you’ll lose a bit of aim assist for a short period of time (can’t aim, stop for a sec, then aim again if needed). They reworked how aim assist targets in the new system in order to remove L2. Your aim won’t suffer, you just have to get used to how it works for a little. It will actually improve your aim in the