RoboCop: Rogue City

RoboCop: Rogue City

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Einstine Dec 7, 2024 @ 12:26pm
How's the game on controller?
Due to a finger injury I recently forced myself to finally learn to use a controller. I've gotten decent on it, using it throughout Ghost of Tsushima, but nothing beats a kbm for quick aiming.

Does this have enough 'help' in aiming, given you're a bit Terminator-like?
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RJX3029 Dec 7, 2024 @ 2:47pm 
I'm always using controller+recliner to play pc games it was fine. You can slow down time too to aim better as an ability.
Bobby Dec 8, 2024 @ 7:08am 
Suppose it depends on 'controller'. XBox PC controller Bluetooth and wired it's perfect. It's more to do with simple access on controller to the features that you upgrade like (has been said) Shoulders for slowing time, A,B,Y and X for triggering things like armour boost,flash-bang, dodge and so forth while your not taking your eye off
ThisGoesWhere Dec 10, 2024 @ 9:29am 
It's not the best but it's good enough. It's not super precise even after fidgeting with the sensitivity a bunch. I played kbm for years then ended up on console for a while and kbm has been a mixed bag getting used to again so I mostly play games with a controller.

I can play something like Hunt Showdown with a controller with no aim assist on PC and sit comfortably in 4-5* and even touch 6* once in a while but then a game like this feels really inaccurate by comparison but you get used to it.
Einstine Dec 10, 2024 @ 12:00pm 
Originally posted by ThisGoesWhere:
It's not the best but it's good enough. It's not super precise even after fidgeting with the sensitivity a bunch. I played kbm for years then ended up on console for a while and kbm has been a mixed bag getting used to again so I mostly play games with a controller.

I can play something like Hunt Showdown with a controller with no aim assist on PC and sit comfortably in 4-5* and even touch 6* once in a while but then a game like this feels really inaccurate by comparison but you get used to it.

It turns out it's a huge difference for me. On controller my aim is really bad, left of head just slightly, then over-correct to right of head, repeat. No auto-aim snapping I guess. On mouse I'm nailing them.

I'll just have to get around my finger issue when I can and play this one on kbm. I'm not surprised, for me anyway. I'm really enjoying the controller as long as precise aiming isn't critical.
RJX3029 Dec 10, 2024 @ 12:35pm 
If you hit shift+tab there's a lot of controller settings in the controller configurator you can slow down how fast the reticle reacts to inputs change dead zones stuff like that. Might help.
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Date Posted: Dec 7, 2024 @ 12:26pm
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