Automatically adjusting sensitivity on the fly sounds awful...
Especially in a fps where there's different sensitivities for different actions.
Like, if you're driving a vehicle for a few minutes, when you get out and start aiming is it going to be the same as last time you aimed?
Hell, some games have specific settings for each character you can select. How will the controller know which character you're playing and what you want?
Call of Duty has sensitivity settings for general (hipfire), low zoom, and high zoom. As in a rifle with a scope that has two zoom settings has three different sensitivity settings that can be set in the game's settings menu.
Sensitivity settings are not accessibility settings. Learn what words mean.
Ah, I understand you’ve mistaken accessibility options for tuning and features. It’s an easy mistake to make! It’s not on an individual gun basis and is only for each persons personal preference (accessibility) game wide.
Why do the ones that insult people always seem to be the ones projecting their mistakes. Totally different things, but I’m glad we cleared up your mistake.
Individual guns? Why do you keep changing the subject while ignoring the fact that you don't know the difference between accessibility and preferences?
Accessibility is like colorblind mode, or being able to play the game one handed because the person can't use two. Things that make it accessible for people who are not able to use the base game setup.
Preferences are things the person chooses because they want an adjustment to meet what they prefer like brightness/darkness, sensitivity, cross hair color, or difficulty.