You should try using the gyro for aiming. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it's just so much more precise than the sticks. A tip for the gyro: disable vertical motion on the right joystick, and use only the gyro for vertical aiming. In that way, you do precise aiming with the gyro, and use the right joystick just to rotate around faster.
It's just so weird to me to have to turn the steam deck to aim with gyro. This game works great with controller settings for me, I've never minded a little aim assist.
@@halo2bounceguy it is quite strange at first, and it took me a couple hours to get used to. But now whenever I play a first-person game without gyro I just feel restricted, like I'm locked in place.
@@halo2bounceguy the idea is that you use a high enough sensitivity such that you don't get a bad viewing angle just be using the gyro normally. Of course sometimes you need to readjust, and for that you need some key/trigger to disable the gyro ("ratcheting").
I was playing this game before I had to rma my deck some weeks ago. I haven't had motivation to continue the game, but I think I'll finish episode 2's final boss and start episdoe 3. It's one of my favorite games of this year. I enjoy my first person shooters with gyro, but I really enjoyed playing it especially when the gyro to mouse beta came out.
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Been playing this since it hit early access its on sale ALL THE TIME I ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND
Looks like fun. I always use the back buttons on the Steam Deck having initially said that’s one function I couldn’t see me using.
The back buttons are so incredibly useful!
In most games the first thing I do is map LB and RB to L4 and R4 respectively. Those shoulder buttons are so annoying to press on the Deck.
@@VitorMach I don't mind the shoulder buttons but thats a good idea. I have spindly pianists fingers so I can reach them easier than most😄
you could use gyro aiming toghether with the trackpad. Or use flick stick and gyro to get mouse like precision on the steamdeck.
You should try using the gyro for aiming. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it's just so much more precise than the sticks.
A tip for the gyro: disable vertical motion on the right joystick, and use only the gyro for vertical aiming. In that way, you do precise aiming with the gyro, and use the right joystick just to rotate around faster.
It's just so weird to me to have to turn the steam deck to aim with gyro. This game works great with controller settings for me, I've never minded a little aim assist.
@@halo2bounceguy it is quite strange at first, and it took me a couple hours to get used to. But now whenever I play a first-person game without gyro I just feel restricted, like I'm locked in place.
@@halo2bounceguy the idea is that you use a high enough sensitivity such that you don't get a bad viewing angle just be using the gyro normally. Of course sometimes you need to readjust, and for that you need some key/trigger to disable the gyro ("ratcheting").
I was playing this game before I had to rma my deck some weeks ago. I haven't had motivation to continue the game, but I think I'll finish episode 2's final boss and start episdoe 3. It's one of my favorite games of this year. I enjoy my first person shooters with gyro, but I really enjoyed playing it especially when the gyro to mouse beta came out.
I absolutely love this game but could not imagine playing it with a controller especialy on the harder difficulties.
I really need to make list on text file of old school shooters because it's on my wishlist but I forgotten about it.
This is your reminder to just go and play it and thank me later ;)
Apogee? That's the same company that published Rise of the Triad!
*shocked pikachu*
@@gamingonlinux *shocked pikachu eats shrooms before getting flamewalled from behind*
Try using gyro aiming, it makes controller aiming much easier!