I noticed this when practicing my aim in the shooting range. The same thing occurs on all motion control sensitivities. It also continued to happen after recalibrating the motion controls in the system settings.
While tracking the moving targets back and forth, I noticed that I was having trouble with my aim. I put my controller back to its neutral position, and saw that, while I had started with the view pointed directly in front of my inkling, it was no longer there. I verified that I hadn't touched the right control stick or hit the camera reset button. I also hadn't moved in my seat, and the seat hadn't moved.
Below are some pictures. The first is my neutral starting position, and the second is where my camera was facing when I held the controller in neutral position after a few swings back and forth.
What could be causing this, and how can it be fixed? Needing to reset your aim after just swinging the camera back and forth a few times in normal play seems like it could create some big accuracy issues.
While tracking the moving targets back and forth, I noticed that I was having trouble with my aim. I put my controller back to its neutral position, and saw that, while I had started with the view pointed directly in front of my inkling, it was no longer there. I verified that I hadn't touched the right control stick or hit the camera reset button. I also hadn't moved in my seat, and the seat hadn't moved.
Below are some pictures. The first is my neutral starting position, and the second is where my camera was facing when I held the controller in neutral position after a few swings back and forth.
What could be causing this, and how can it be fixed? Needing to reset your aim after just swinging the camera back and forth a few times in normal play seems like it could create some big accuracy issues.