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https://www.reddit.com/r/StarWarsOutlaws/comments/1f22kf8/comment/lk52pwx/
Why this was default, is a mystery for the ages.
I don't see any problem.
Thank you for kindly taking the time to reach out. It is great to see that you found the setting to change for this and are now able to control the Speeder the way you would like.
If ever we can help with anything else in the future, just let us know
You think pressing W once and it always going full speed, then when you press S it always goes backwards, is intuitive?
Maybe the amount of accessibility options, whilst nice, are a bit overwhelming. It would've probably been better to put this a more vehicle oriented menu, because if not for that reddit thread, I probably wouldn't have found it.
It felt so unnatural and stiff while breaking the little immersion there was.
Only if you have the option from the reddit link turned off. Which you do at the start of the game when you get presented with the accessibility options.
I can't mark myself as a solution. So check the first comment.
It's that setting.