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I'm not opening any doors in this game, it's been known to cause stutters. I ain't having any of that.
it's not something that procs immediately so it will take a couple of tries for the mind to adjust to the new imput, none of us are special so if you're worried that this won't work on you then well, it will lol
Once I invested in a decent mouse with a couple of thumb buttons and a speedpad. It's honestly better than playing with a controller.
Joking. I don't know. I heard M&K is way easier than a controller. Even tho you are missing out on the awesome haptic feedback and triggers this game has, but only on DualSense.
Honestly i don't know the keyboard layout, but if i were to use it, i would bound space to jump, and left shift to dodge. Pretty standard for most games.
Objectively.
In every game - the first thing you should do is map dodge to the most accessible thumb button.
Your thumb - by default - is resting on it and as such you'll have the fastest response time.
We can close the thread now.
This, I wanna rebind RMB too, because I don't see myself zooming it at all