So I've found the Q and E lean to often be overruled or confused by the automatic lock-in lean around cover. Given the perfectly useable Q and E lean I'm often frustrated by the auto-lean. Could there perhaps be a toggle that can switch the auto-lean on and off? I've been killed a couple of times by this and while it is a good feature, it would be great to have the choice.
On that point, some clearer instructions in the keyboard mapping/controls generally would be good as many players didn't know double-shift meant sprint, or the difference between tapping and holding M.
Otherwise, great game so far and loving my time with it!
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Re: Leaning Round Cover
Yes, please do turn off "analog lean" in the settings and report back with your experience!Doc_Savage wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:47 pm There is a switch to turn off auto lean in the menu, Bud
Re: Leaning Round Cover
Ill add that I really like the analog lean but I hope you are still working on it.
There are times where moving my mouse one way will have me looking the opposite direction. I also feel that it has me rounding corners a bit too exposed for my liking.
However, overall its a neat system that I think has a lot of potential to make rounding corners both smooth and tactical.
There are times where moving my mouse one way will have me looking the opposite direction. I also feel that it has me rounding corners a bit too exposed for my liking.
However, overall its a neat system that I think has a lot of potential to make rounding corners both smooth and tactical.
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Re: Leaning Round Cover
Apologies for my foolishness! I turned it off and found it much more comfortable. Thank you! Still thoroughly appreciating your game. Actually, I'm playing a lot of games a whole lot better thanks to my 6 hours with yours. I've become more vocal in voice chats, played a lot more strategically and utilised lean functions and other such tools to a far greater effect. Cheers!AmperCamper wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 1:14 pmYes, please do turn off "analog lean" in the settings and report back with your experience!Doc_Savage wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:47 pm There is a switch to turn off auto lean in the menu, Bud
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Re: Leaning Round Cover
It still glues me to the sides of doors and vehicles though. Almost got another marine killed after my gun got stuck after he fragged the basment and the insurgents ran out...