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How to change my gun from the right to left side ?
Please i need help
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N0REGARD4LIFE Jan 2, 2020 @ 8:19am 
You can't.
Agent.B Jan 2, 2020 @ 9:52am 
It is not possible
Mez Koo Jan 2, 2020 @ 10:36am 
Make a reddit thread about how the game should have more accessibility options.
try flipping your screen. or use a mirror
Lusus Symphonia Jan 2, 2020 @ 11:21am 
Of all the things..
R A Z E R Jan 2, 2020 @ 11:29am 
Help on something that doesn't exist in this game?
Droodlsaurus Jan 2, 2020 @ 11:56am 
Originally posted by Red Monk:
Of all the things..

Games like the Division use this as a pretty big mechanic. Switching shoulders makes a big difference. However since it's an FPS and not a TPS it doesn't matter at all.

I guess he comes from the Division? Dunno
Lusus Symphonia Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:04pm 
Originally posted by Droodlsaurus:
Originally posted by Red Monk:
Of all the things..

Games like the Division use this as a pretty big mechanic. Switching shoulders makes a big difference. However since it's an FPS and not a TPS it doesn't matter at all.

I guess he comes from the Division? Dunno
In 3rd person, switching shoulders switches the camera alignment so it's important but in 1st person, the camera will stay the same if you're switching arms or not..
Mez Koo Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:11pm 
Originally posted by Droodlsaurus:
Originally posted by Red Monk:
Of all the things..

Games like the Division use this as a pretty big mechanic. Switching shoulders makes a big difference. However since it's an FPS and not a TPS it doesn't matter at all.

I guess he comes from the Division? Dunno
Switching shoulders is common in 3rd person or cover based shooters, I assume OP just wants to switch the gun because they are left handed.
Nanashi Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:14pm 
Originally posted by Droodlsaurus:
Games like the Division use this as a pretty big mechanic. Switching shoulders makes a big difference. However since it's an FPS and not a TPS it doesn't matter at all.

I guess he comes from the Division? Dunno

More like CSGO. It's not about a mechanic but which your "dominant eye" is and not hiding half of the screen on that side. Probably doesn't make a big difference for the average guy but I'd assume that's where the question is coming from. Others just do it for fun because it's different.

Vand Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:23pm 
Originally posted by Nanashi:
Originally posted by Droodlsaurus:
Games like the Division use this as a pretty big mechanic. Switching shoulders makes a big difference. However since it's an FPS and not a TPS it doesn't matter at all.

I guess he comes from the Division? Dunno

More like CSGO. It's not about a mechanic but which your "dominant eye" is and not hiding half of the screen on that side. Probably doesn't make a big difference for the average guy but I'd assume that's where the question is coming from. Others just do it for fun because it's different.
Now thats the first time I saw topic about Dominant eye in FPS,
I dont even know that thing exist before lol
Lusus Symphonia Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by Vand:
Originally posted by Nanashi:

More like CSGO. It's not about a mechanic but which your "dominant eye" is and not hiding half of the screen on that side. Probably doesn't make a big difference for the average guy but I'd assume that's where the question is coming from. Others just do it for fun because it's different.
Now thats the first time I saw topic about Dominant eye in FPS,
I dont even know that thing exist before lol
You and me both.. might have to do some eyeball pushups to strengthen my eyes.

I assume he is talking about people who aren't 20/20 vision and need stronger lenses for individual eyes, even then I'm not sure that's how vision works.
Last edited by Lusus Symphonia; Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:43pm
I play CS GO there you can change your right hand to left hand but on this games you cannot so sad.
Mez Koo Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:50pm 
Originally posted by Vand:
Originally posted by Nanashi:

More like CSGO. It's not about a mechanic but which your "dominant eye" is and not hiding half of the screen on that side. Probably doesn't make a big difference for the average guy but I'd assume that's where the question is coming from. Others just do it for fun because it's different.
Now thats the first time I saw topic about Dominant eye in FPS,
I dont even know that thing exist before lol
Dominant eye definitely exists, its pretty much just like being left or right handed, one is prioritized by the brain while the other is pretty much there for support.

The dominant eye mattering in games though? I think that is a load of crap considering that you should be far enough away from the screen that both eyes are seeing the same image. But I'm ignorant because I don't have that problem so I can't say anything on the subject with certainty, but I'd imagine you could play video games with a single eye with no problems because its 1 image and you don't even need depth perception.
Last edited by Mez Koo; Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:57pm
Vand Jan 2, 2020 @ 1:12pm 
Originally posted by Red Monk:
might have to do some eyeball pushups to strengthen my eyes.

https://i.imgflip.com/3kfkop.jpg
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Date Posted: Jan 2, 2020 @ 8:14am
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