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Interesting. Had not thought of it for FPS
It becomes your mouse. Making quick turns or precise aims is a lot easier with the pad and gyro.
I bought a Steam Controller years ago for that same purpose, and it makes a world of difference.
Will give it a shot next time I do halo or l4d2
It has a little learning curve, so don't give up if it feels a little wonky at first. I also recommend adjusting the vertical friction (I turn mine all the way up) to make turning around a lot easier.
I do imagine it would be super wonky to start. I'm so engrained with a controller