I was wondering about the control scheme: specifically the pressure sensitve (sorry if I am using the wrong term) control stick. Does the joy stick (again sorry if this is the wrong term -.-) only have 3 different levels when you push on it? like slow, medium, and fast - than sprint (when you push up twice)?
The reason I ask is that when I play on PC when I walk it is at one constant speed then when I sprint I know what to expect. Maybe I am just being a simpleton but I keep falling in lava and off of cliffs. I am in Florida and I am freezing (Northen people thinking: lol what a noob) and I don't have a steady hand... so any chance that I may be able to turn the pressure sensitivity off?
I was wondering about the control scheme: specifically the pressure sensitve (sorry if I am using the wrong term) control stick. Does the joy stick (again sorry if this is the wrong term -.-) only have 3 different levels when you push on it? like slow, medium, and fast - than sprint (when you push up twice)?
The reason I ask is that when I play on PC when I walk it is at one constant speed then when I sprint I know what to expect. Maybe I am just being a simpleton but I keep falling in lava and off of cliffs. I am in Florida and I am freezing (Northen people thinking: lol what a noob) and I don't have a steady hand... so any chance that I may be able to turn the pressure sensitivity off?
I do not think so, but maybe someone can come up with an idea better than I can...
The only suggestion I can give to you is to get yourself used to pushing the stick all the way up when moving, so you know exactly how fast you'll be moving when you move. Eventually, when you can get used to moving that fast, it'll be easier for you to nudge the controller to move only a bit. (Word to the wise, crouching is your friend when near lava and cliffs.)
Thanks for the advice - I am still used to the PC so I am not as accuarte but I am getting the hang of it.
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Yes I know the cold is worse there but I miss the warm sun
Thanks for the advice - I am still used to the PC so I am not as accuarte but I am getting the hang of it.
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Yes I know the cold is worse there but I miss the warm sun
It takes some time, but once you get used to it, it's like riding a bike.
And I do too, buddy. It just snowed here...Though I've lived up north my whole life, so I'm kinda used to it by now..
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Well on the plus side I like that the default walk (stick all the way up) is faster than the PC version. Now that I think about it the default walk of the Xbox version (stick all the way up) is almost the same speed as the PC versions run.
Anyway I am off to see if I can get a good world going on my Xbox - cya
Well on the plus side I like that the default walk (stick all the way up) is faster than the PC version. Now that I think about it the default walk of the Xbox version (stick all the way up) is almost the same speed as the PC versions run.
Anyway I am off to see if I can get a good world going on my Xbox - cya
Wow. And I thought it was slow. >.< Never played the PC version though, it lagged too much to do anything.
Have fun and good luck with your controls.
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The reason I ask is that when I play on PC when I walk it is at one constant speed then when I sprint I know what to expect. Maybe I am just being a simpleton but I keep falling in lava and off of cliffs. I am in Florida and I am freezing (Northen people thinking: lol what a noob) and I don't have a steady hand... so any chance that I may be able to turn the pressure sensitivity off?
I do not think so, but maybe someone can come up with an idea better than I can...
The only suggestion I can give to you is to get yourself used to pushing the stick all the way up when moving, so you know exactly how fast you'll be moving when you move. Eventually, when you can get used to moving that fast, it'll be easier for you to nudge the controller to move only a bit. (Word to the wise, crouching is your friend when near lava and cliffs.)
I live in PA, your cold is nothing!
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Yes I know the cold is worse there but I miss the warm sun
It takes some time, but once you get used to it, it's like riding a bike.
And I do too, buddy. It just snowed here...Though I've lived up north my whole life, so I'm kinda used to it by now..
Anyway I am off to see if I can get a good world going on my Xbox - cya
Wow. And I thought it was slow. >.< Never played the PC version though, it lagged too much to do anything.
Have fun and good luck with your controls.