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In my example i had to bind it manually after the update.
Gosh I really start to hate people who don't individualise their keybinds O.o
Me too. I for one can't stand crouching being on control in games. Longer reach for my pinky than shift. Sprinting is something I will normally be holding down for a while so I don't mind the longer reach because I don't have to be on/off the key often. Crouching however? Very important for me. Popping up to take shots or to spot a shooter, I need it easily accessible. Same with prone, and the radio keys. ROF isn't as important for me, I set it and leave it 99% of the time.
What I hate even more than people asking what button do I use for x, is when someone complains about the controls, in a game where you can rebind the controls.
Also JFC the loading screen shows the default keys. It seems like the average gamer is literally mentally deficient in some way. You have multiple ways to see what the controls are, yet they refuse to use any of them, and when you tell them you get a "you could have just told me the button instead of being an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about it"
There should be some detection thing where if someone asks about the controls, in text chat at least, it kicks them out to the loading screen and makes them stare at it for a minute.