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Tfue is back on Twitch and YouTube after both channels were taken down.
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Tfue played Fortnite on a controller on stream last night

He also played on mouse and keyboard after that.
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Professional Fortnite player and streamer Turner “Tfue” Tenney gave a shot at playing on a controller last night. Like most players, Tfue uses his mouse and keyboard on the PC, but he chose to try an Xbox controller to test how it would affect his performance and accuracy with aim assist.

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Tfue first showed off how aim assist works on the controller, which should be familiar to anyone who plays on Xbox One or PlayStation 4. When you aim down sights at an opponent, your crosshair moves a bit closer to them to help you hit your first shot, though it’s not a perfect lock. Still, Tfue was impressed at how his aim was following his friend in Playground every time he pressed the ADS button.

Tfue’s aim assist seemed like a strong feature in his demonstration, though his friend was just walking instead of running and they were rather close to each other. It’s clear from the clips that in Tfue’s case, the aim assist doesn’t lock on his target perfectly, but only moves close to them. He would still have to move his aim manually a bit to hit an effective shot.

And Tfue’s matches on the controller were proof of that. Despite the help of aim assist, Tfue was missing several mid-range shots with Assault Rifles and failing to get some eliminations.

When Tfue played on the mouse and keyboard again, he pulled off one of his plays of nearly perfect accuracy at Paradise Palms to get several long-range eliminations.

There’s a debate in the Fortnite community about aim assist and whether Epic should allow professional players to use it in professional competitions. While some PC players and fans see this feature as a built-in soft aimbot, controller players see it as a necessary adjustment to help their aim reach the accuracy of a mouse.

These Tfue clips are far from being decisive in this war, but Fortnite players now have another controller and mouse comparison from a professional player to analyze and draw conclusions from.


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Bhernardo is senior guides writer and strategist at Dot Esports. He's been working in the gaming industry for over 9 years, with works published on Destructoid, Prima Games, ESPN, and more. A fan of Pokémon since 6 years old and an avid Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch player. Now writing strategy and quests guides for several mobile and PC titles.