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With the other one (whatever it's called) you imagine yourself in the position of the avatar and try to steer from his/her/their perspective. So if they're moving left to right from your player perspective and you want them to go toward the bottom of the screen, instead of pushing down on the left stick you would push right (because if you were actually the little skier that's where you'd be turning). This latter one seems unintuitively difficult to me, personally, but to my nephew it seemed the most natural thing in the world (when playing the previous game, LM: Downhill). 🤷🏻♂️ People's brains work differently, who knew?