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Curious how you guys started playing with inverted controls, seems counter intuitive to me, but I guess you can get use to anything, if you get desperate you could play with standard controls long enough that you remap your brain to be comfortable with it
A loooot of people use inverted camera controls, it's why it's an option in every game. Older gamers generally use them, since inverted camera controls were really common 20+ years ago. Don't know why, but because of that, a lot of our brains are just wired that way. No amount of practice changes it.
"Getting use to it" isn't an option, literally. There's been some really interesting studies on how dynamic thumb control is mapped in a completely different part of the brain that has less plasticity--as opposed to button tapping. The human brain is both fascinating and really, really dumb lol