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For instance, in the original re4, you had to aim with the R button and shoot with a face button, but ports changed it so that you aim with the left trigger and shoot with the right.
For mgs3, this would mean instead of holding down the shoot button to aim then pressing an entirely different button to cancel a shot (which is how the vita version handled the lack of pressure sensitive buttons), you just press the left trigger to aim in first person then press the right trigger to shoot.
The important part is that the game itself still plays exactly like it did before beyond the rearranged controls unlike what the 3ds version did where the game itself changed with the controls. No disrespect to those interested in the 3ds version's controls.
This.... Snake vs Ape Escape can be more fun than the main game!