I prefer L1 & R1 simply because my fingers will slip off of R2 & L2 from time to time, and that makes me sad
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I prefer L1 & R1 simply because my fingers will slip off of R2 & L2 from time to time, and that makes me sad
I use the L/R2 buttons for airbraking. The "best" setup depends on each person.
In my case, I use the L/R2 buttons because they help me to adjust accurately the power of the airbrakes. I pilot with the AG-Systems craft, which you may know, it has a high handling value, so applying too much energy to the airbrakes will often backfire.
This is where the "triggers" come in. With their help, I can control and adjust how much braking I want to apply at any circumstances.
This works wonders for me, but as I said before, each person is a whole world. Try both setups and see which one feels right for you. :)
I'm old school, l am that used to ps1 controller to ps3 controller but tried everything but back to where l was.
Oh well :)
stevie :)
i've never tried the L1 R1 airbrakes on HD Fury... starting to wonder what all the hype is about. Must admit, I'm tempted to see if it will improve my game - and if so, what that could mean in future for my wipeout friends :D
Dunno, papa always said "if it aint broke, don't try n fix it", with that in mind, and heart - maybe I won't.
I'm conflicted lol.
^ lol
Thats how i feel about d-pad/analogue. Im conflicted but stick with analogue, even though pitching can be tough sometimes with the log.
As i said, i prefer L/R1 but that just makes sideshifting easier. L/R2 i would imagine is better for control the power of the brakes.
I use L2/R2. It gives me more control, and it's a god-send in the Icaras at Phantom speeds. It allows me to vary the pressure through the turns, making it easier to line up my "exit". They're also great for making tiny course corrections without touching the d-pad.
As for BR's with a left SS: Not an expert, but it sounds fairly easy in my head. SS while steering right, and then just a quick left-right to complete the BR. But it's probably all in my head.:D
something like that, yes. More, "nose up" (timing required) "side shift to stay in air that moment longer and BR" then work on your landing :)
(well, that's how it is on venom and flash anyway... like you, I also use dpad) :)
L2R2. Its because bigger hands are better, also sideshift would be easier with the PS2 and PS controllers, so thats good, but PS3 controller you can mess up with.
L1-R1. Just like Hellfire said in the beginners tutorial, it is easier to sideshift with the two smaller buttons.
L2, R2 for me. Only thing i change in games really is look inversion. Down is up for me. Thats down to using pitch control in wipeout. Alls I've changed is acceleration, airbrake and motion pitch sensitivity. Left shift barrels are my least favourite too. Should be easy with the motion pitch but using the analog for me means a slower input for barrels...which makes them a bit hit or miss. As for sideshifting I have no problem with them after the first tap you dont have to fully release the trigger, so another quick tap is all that's needed.