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But you do you.
- Joystick Movement > Keyboard
- Joystick Camera < Mouse
comfy way as possible at my gaming chair,
keyboard when playing killers to have better aim
Because I'm a PC gamer. Never will I feel more in control w a controller than kb/m.
Wish I could feel more comfy w a controller so I could alternate though cos I have RSI.
The binds for controller are whack in dbd like Konran mentioned ofc. Hilarious.
This is interesting and quite smart.
But since this game doesn't really need aiming, it's more forgiving to controller users, unlike other FPS, like CoD etc. It doesn't make much difference here. However, turning around your char is much faster and more precise with a mouse. Or if you like playing Gunslinger, you should definitely use a mouse, or you will just handycap yourself. You don't eat your soup with a fork either, right? You use a spoon, like the smart person you are. So, use the right tool for the job. It will make your life easier.