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Is there some sort of secret? No matter what sensitivity my mouse is set to I seem to get stuck when turning. On a controller I can turn completely in a circle, but not with a mouse unless i'm missing something. I'm willing to accept that I might be an idiot. But seriously how to people do it? It just feels so unatural. Sorry if this is a dumb question, because I think it's a dumb question too.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 15 hours ago (8 children)

I can understand where you're coming from. As a lifelong PC gamer, it took me ages to adapt to controller usage (I use a controller on PC for some game types now) and I still can't play any sort of shooter with a controller.

It'll inevitably take time. You're shifting from existing muscle memory, to an attempt to develop an entirely different kind of muscle memory. I'd suggest trying to use a PC for as many tasks as possible, even for stuff you usually use your phone for. Even general PC usage will help your muscle memory to develop.

Don't give up, you'll get there eventually!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 14 hours ago (5 children)

I use a mouse and keyboard for everything except gaming. I hate using my phone. I use to play basic keyboard and mouse games when I was a kid but it's been a very long time. I actually started my game tonight and after adjusting my mouse sensitivity it's easier than I thought. Hitting left shift with my pinkey to run kind of sucks but oh well. Still slightly cumbersome but I think I can get used to it. I'd still rather use a controller if given the option but I think I can manage. Thanks!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

There's no shame in getting a good USB controller for your games. I'm hardcore PCMR but I have no issue with PC players using a controller. The fact that you actually have those options is an excellent example of why PC is so awesome.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

Definitly PC for the win. I have several controllers. The game I'm playing is mouse and keyboard only sadly. I get it, indie game developers have limited resources to work with. I'm forcing myself to use mouse and keyboard and its going better than I thought it was. The game is good so far.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

Oh gotcha, did you try messing with Steam Input to see if you can sorta force that game to work with one?

[–] Sturgist 2 points 5 hours ago

Might try a low stakes, low stress first person puzzle or platformer. Was playing Faraway: Puzzle Escape a few weeks ago. It's mouse look, WASD movement, no jumping, and no deaths or timers. Gentle gameplay, relaxing music, the puzzles are difficult enough to be interesting, but easy enough that I played the whole thing in one sitting between lunch and dinner....and I didn't feel tempted to throw anything.
I got Faraway 1&2 off Amazon prime games, think they might still be available.
My thinking is that it'll get you used to how to move around without being aggravating, and without adding too much complexity to the movement.
Or play Portal.

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