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It sucks not being able to turn 180degrees in 0.01 seconds, but it's not like this game is tough.
Well?
I generally only follow this rule if the game has no ADS, and unfortunately all the Hip-fire spec stuff in Fallout 4 come with severe range (And thus damage) penalties. ADS on Mouse just never felt right.
It's wierd, I prefer Skyrim on Mouse/Keyboard lol, but Fallout 4 on PS4 controller. wtf.
I used to struggle with keyboard /mouse as it was a while ago (years to be precise) since I had a PC and moved to console. Then one day it just clicked and I found it easy to use them. I used to play everything on a controller as I couldn't get used to it but like I said it just came back naturally.
I cursed my spazzy hands way back Wednesday.
Never gonna forget what a pain it was to target enemies in Resident Evil 4 that had no mouse support. The whole gameplay was slow enough there so i finally got used to targeting with keys.
In Fallout 4 i can't target those dаmn insects properly and half of the shots doesn't hit them and i play with keyboard and mouse, can't imagine how would i target them with controller. (Sure VATS helps but constantly relying on it is like playing with aimbot.)