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enable auto-aim. most console shooters are made with it in mind. so was doom and quake for that matter.
Even with aim assist on, it just takes forever to spin around and lock on.
Turn up the sensitivity and practice. I had to practice with GTA at the shooting range all the way back when I played on console.
Practice is pretty much the only way that's gonna make playing on console/controller easier. You'll need to be comfortable not always slamming the stick all the way in the direction you're wanting to look, it's a lesson I needed to learn.
yeah that's the nature of controller aim. there's a scheme called "flick stick" on steam where the right stick sets your direction instead, but i don't know if it's available on onter platforms.
Dude just give up and go back to PC. You'll never even get close to being a fraction as good with a joystick as you are with a mouse. It is impossible for anyone to be. Joysticks just aren't meant for shooters.