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A game being considered a GOAT rarely has anything to do with it being the "best" and more so providing the most fun/memories of fun.
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Somewhat agree but in gen alpha's case lol no not when they think shitty mobile games they played when they were 5 are good or people who think driver 3 was good ( though personally i would love to see a remake )A game being considered a GOAT rarely has anything to do with it being the "best" and more so providing the most fun/memories of fun.
It's almost like taste is a subjective thing.Somewhat agree but in gen alpha's case lol no not when they think shitty mobile games they played when they were 5 are good or people who think driver 3 was good ( though personally i would love to see a remake )
Define "auto center." Do you mean auto-aim (gun aims when close) or look spring (camera centers itself when you move)?I'm trying to play the switch version of this game, switching R/L sticks and using 1.2 controls seems fine, but then the gun doesn't auto-center any more. Does anyone know how to fix this.
Alternatively has anyone used the 2.x controller schemes using joycons. I guess you'd need four joycons but only use 1p-L and 2p-R.
Just wanna shoot some guys and it's becoming a headache
Look spring I suppose. If you aim up or down it should return your pov to neutral if you move around a little. Some of these control schemes don't do that for some reason, I guess they imagine right-thumb users would want total control. And that would be fine if the switch joysticks weren't like 100x more sensitive than N64.Define "auto center." Do you mean auto-aim (gun aims when close) or look spring (camera centers itself when you move)?
The original does this as well, to be fair. If you put it on any control scheme that has "analog look," Bond will stay looking where you pointed him until you move the camera again. 2.x control schemes are like this, too.Look spring I suppose. If you aim up or down it should return your pov to neutral if you move around a little. Some of these control schemes don't do that for some reason, I guess they imagine right-thumb users would want total control. And that would be fine if the switch joysticks weren't like 100x more sensitive than N64.