Using a control setup that you are comfortable with is more important than what that setup actually is.
This game offers a good amount of customization in that regard so go nuts with whatever allows you to play your best.



Using a control setup that you are comfortable with is more important than what that setup actually is.
This game offers a good amount of customization in that regard so go nuts with whatever allows you to play your best.

to everyone who replied: thanks!
@Lemon8or, I agree on the fluidity part. at first I was expecting to get frustrated because the cross bar seemed intimidating, but I surprised myself for not getting my toon fall off cliffs (not that you can during the tutorial part), until I entered the battle field and died :P
I guess this confirms I should stick to m/k first since I'm more familiar with it then definitely customize my control settings later![]()
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