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Garrett Blacknova
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Posted - 2013.04.05 12:36:00 -
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JW v Weingarten wrote:Then dont press l3?? Looks like its ur fault for simply pressing the joystick too hard. I know of a good number of shooters where it's the button used to bring up the scope.
Note how the OP mentioned they were trying to "aim" when it happened, and note how L3 isn't on the stick used to aim, suggesting that it was an attempt to aim down sights, and NOT an accidental press of the button.
The problem is that we can't customise our controls, not that OP is clumsy. If the problem was clumsiness, then changing controls wouldn't help, because if you're clumsy and bad with the controller, you're going to suck no matter what control scheme you use.
I still recommend the devs look to Brink and Armored Core V for examples of how to do sixaxis control customisation. |
Garrett Blacknova
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Posted - 2013.04.05 12:46:00 -
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Your Absolut End wrote:Intresting, so you can't play any other shooter as well, because sprint on L3 is just regular. Brink default sprint button: L2. Transformers: Fall of Cybertron default sprint button: L2. Red Faction: Guerrilla and Armageddon: L2.
There are a LOT of shooters where L3 isn't the default sprint button. It's a common default, but it's not universal. |
Garrett Blacknova
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Posted - 2013.04.05 13:33:00 -
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Your Absolut End wrote:Garrett Blacknova wrote:Your Absolut End wrote:Intresting, so you can't play any other shooter as well, because sprint on L3 is just regular. Brink default sprint button: L2. Transformers: Fall of Cybertron default sprint button: L2. Red Faction: Guerrilla and Armageddon: L2. There are a LOT of shooters where L3 isn't the default sprint button. It's a common default, but it's not universal. That's true but it's very common, I didn't play any of the games mentioned, unless Brink, but this just on PC and it was a quiet worse experience, another lost 50 bucks ;) Yeah, Brink wasn't exactly the best shooter. It has some great ideas, and did some of them justice, it just didn't all come together quite the way it should have, and some of the "innovation" looked suspiciously like "stupidity" would have been a more accurate term. Lack of lobby or party system being a perfect example. "We're making a competitive FPS based around teamwork and clan play.... but even if you want to start a private match, you have to start the game alone then send out invites one by one. NO LOBBY INNOVATION!" |
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