How did you do that with LotRO? I wouldn't mind doing this on days where I just want to farm deeds and such.I've been using controllers to play MMO's since LotRO, a lot less button skating, fewer mistakes from not having fingers lined up (usually occurred when going back back and forth from typing in chat and going back to skills), and I've never used a mouse when playing any games, always feels so slow and restricting, prefer keyboard shortcuts if I can't use controller.
...and it's a fact, that the ones actually fighting, are never perceived as being tainted.
I use a wireless xbox 360 controller with a "evil d-pad" top shell mod.
I have the interface in kb/mouse mode with the hot crossbar showing because I use a combination of both(with all 10 kb/mouse hotbars showing). for things I need quick access to I use the controller. a lot of people take a look at my hotbar layout and are like "holy sh_t Jenna, how can you play with that many hotbars on your screen?"
what can I say. I have it in a way that suits me
right now I'm trying to find a mount kinda like they have in the stores/shops for the controllers so that when I'm in front of my computer I can let go of the controller to type without putting it down.
on games that gon't have built in I use pinnacle game profiler myself. but if your controller includes software for it all the better.
for a free one you could use an older version of xpadder.
Last edited by Wildsprite; 03-27-2015 at 02:32 PM.
I use a pad because character movements are more responsive using analog sticks rather than M+KB in my experience using both.
Access to hotbars has never been a problem for me except when playing ACN-derived jobs. Primary hotbar for regular skills, secondary hotbar for situationals like Goad or Lethargy. Tap R1 during the GCD to get to my situational skill, tap R1 again. No actions are lost, 'on demand' skills like holmgang, hallowed ground, and bene always go on my primary hotbar, so...
video games are bad
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