You know buy a good Mouse. Something like Logitech G700
I have that exact mouse - have had it for years
And no, it doesn't help - the mouseflight feel is still very bad, compared to joystick.
You know buy a good Mouse. Something like Logitech G700
Not to mention that the game is extremely playable with a dual analogue joypad and every pc gamer I personally know has at least one immediately to hand should a game demand it...I've had a quick look - but the steam hardware survey doesnt seem to cover peripherals, and I've not found anything up to date that covers such a wide playerbase to see.
Personally, I wouldnt have thought that peripheral owning PC players would have outnumbered those with only a mouse and keyboard judging solely from the type and range of games in the last 3-4 years where a joystick could be used in a "natural fit" sort of way.
Alas - I now have a plate of food in front of me that has my attention now, but I'll have another look later on.
Did you use Setpoint? for a few controls. You can do Ctrl A or Ctrl Z zoom in or out your radar and such? When I was in Lord of the rings online. My mouse controlled 30+ buttons with a G13 game pad.I have that exact mouse - have had it for years
And no, it doesn't help - the mouseflight feel is still very bad, compared to joystick.
I no longer play warthunder for many reasons but this was one of them. I did stick with simulator battles just because of this but even that became distasteful. I even tried arcade with mouseaim and that was so easy it wasn't even enjoyable anymore. So the point that mouse can be made too OP is valid. It helped to ruin that game for me. However I did think their Mousejoy control scheme was good and took skill to use, but because it took skill many would not use it.Its my go to example for many things, but War Thunder Arcade mode is a good example. try playing that with a stick and you are in for a world of paiin. I like warthunder a lot, but I would be gutted if that happened with ED.
Mostly default Mouse and Keyboard, with Absolute Pitch&Roll. Have mostly tried to adjust mouse sensitivity and deadzone, and tried with Toggle FA to hold or not. So mostly played with default.What mouse do you use Kris and what are your main controls that you use other then shooting.
You're correct there is nothing wrong with the mouse. It's just guys looking at everything but the pilot's seat for reasons why they constantly fail at the game.If I can dock a Lakon with k/board mouse ( and I can) there's not much wrong with it as a control system. Sure I've messed up a couple of times, but that's more down to getting used to the size of a Lakon. It's not as if using a joystick guarantees that you won't crash![]()
Just had a quick play session with a mouse.
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I can guarantee you one thing, at least:
Anyone new to the game, who buys this, logs in, and tries flying with the mouse will utterly hate the controls.
So it's the fault of people who tried playing with a mouse, gave-up, bought a joystick, and suddenly got better? That sounds like an argument which will alienate a large percentage of Elite Dangerous joystick playersYou're correct there is nothing wrong with the mouse. It's just guys looking at everything but the pilot's seat for reasons why they constantly fail at the game.
Hopefully not many people have that problem. I guess you would suck at patting your head with one hand, and rubbing your stomach with the other hand? And let's not even mention jugglingFor me personally the reason why other control methods don't work for me is only a single aspect: I need the three axes pitch, roll and yaw accessible with a single hand. I can not coordinate the movement well enough if it's split between two hands.
You can do this manually:On a sidenote: Do later Alpha versions allow one to save custom control presets? I'm still on 1.1. For testing purposes I'd very much like to switch between the different control methods, but when premium beta starts I most certainly won't want to reassign all the stuff every time I do that.