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I switched from PC to console and learned how to use a controller - it’s possible.
The first several times I played using a controller, I was frustrated and I remember thinking to myself: “Good grief what a joke this is, you literally have zero control using a controller”.
But then I started looking at the Settings in Battlefield 1.
There are a number of parameters there which you can adjust according to how you like the game to respond to you using your controller.
It takes some experimentation to set it up the way you like it, but it’s not rocket science, anyone can do it.
For the record I was saying prior to purchasing a console that I wouldn’t get one unless there was M&K support.
So I have been in “both camps” here.
UP_Hawxxeye
4 years agoLegend
@VOLBANKER_PC I moved from PS3 to PC from BF3 to BF4. The thing that I could not stand not having in the consoles is the chat box and the larger draw distance.
It is about more than aiming. The chat box made the game have a lot more soul to me
It is about more than aiming. The chat box made the game have a lot more soul to me
- 4 years ago@UP_Hawxxeye Ok. For me it was a relief to get rid of the chat. You can have fun with others on the chat, which I always enjoyed myself, however I got tired of all the negativity and abuse that comes with the chat box also.
- UP_Hawxxeye4 years agoLegend@VOLBANKER_PC If someone was a real nuisance, the block silences them
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