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RedEye9 wrote on Jan 25, 2023, 11:37:Simon Says wrote on Jan 25, 2023, 11:23:At the end of the video they show left and right inverted.eRe4s3r wrote on Jan 25, 2023, 05:42:
OK
But how you justify not going LEFT when you move LEFT
Or you only partially inverting?![]()
Video has nothing to do about left and right. It's about the Y-axis. I don't know anyone who plays X-axis inverted, it would just be crazy.
They missed a great chance to show forward and back inverted. But not everyone's perfect.
I've ticked the l inverted box before and that was enough to know it wasn't for me.
Talk about non intuitive.
Maybe humor is not your thing.![]()
Simon Says wrote on Jan 25, 2023, 11:23:At the end of the video they show left and right inverted.eRe4s3r wrote on Jan 25, 2023, 05:42:
OK
But how you justify not going LEFT when you move LEFT
Or you only partially inverting?![]()
Video has nothing to do about left and right. It's about the Y-axis. I don't know anyone who plays X-axis inverted, it would just be crazy.
eRe4s3r wrote on Jan 25, 2023, 05:42:
OK
But how you justify not going LEFT when you move LEFT
Or you only partially inverting?![]()
Simon Says wrote on Jan 24, 2023, 22:28:OK
They must mean "NON-inverted control horror".
I've been playing "the right way" since my first FPS game. Non-inverted just doesn't work at all and is very counter-intuitive as far as I'm concerned.
Why do I say "the right way"? Just as the stick dips forward to look down, the head dips forward to look down, and as it dips backwards to look up, the head dips backward to look up.
"Inverted" is as humanly natural as it can be.