Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

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Mike Nov 22, 2017 @ 8:25am
Let us disable auto-shoulder switching.
Since the removal of unholstered weaponry, camera movement whilst in cover has been the most annoying part of gameplay for me.

If I'm corner peaking and want to move back a centimeter (I tap the direction) it automatically switches my camera to the direction I just tapped.

I don't want this, and I hate the shoulder swapping automatically.

I can't find any settings for this, so please add one.
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Loloki Nov 23, 2017 @ 9:09am 
QAQ
haids Nov 24, 2017 @ 1:37am 
Use middle mouse to swap shoulders manually, it doesnt remove the (minor) problem you are having but it helps.
Mike Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:25am 
I'm not completely disabled, I know the controls. It's just that whilst in cover my shoulders will change repeatedly and it gets severely annoying.

The worst part being that I'm not always 'in cover' by choice. If you're crouching around a wall you never know quite when the game is going to consider you 'in cover' and when it won't. It's unreliable.
haids Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:38am 
Originally posted by MicroK:
I'm not completely disabled, I know the controls. It's just that whilst in cover my shoulders will change repeatedly and it gets severely annoying.

The worst part being that I'm not always 'in cover' by choice. If you're crouching around a wall you never know quite when the game is going to consider you 'in cover' and when it won't. It's unreliable.
ohhh I see, maybe you should try Tom Clancy's The division, lmfao
Mike Nov 24, 2017 @ 8:14am 
I played their free ghost recon game years back and it had a great cover system, you had to manually hit a button to be considered in cover. I would love that system as well, though it's not nearly as important as the OP.
Damnagic Nov 24, 2017 @ 8:53am 
Originally posted by MicroK:
I played their free ghost recon game years back and it had a great cover system, you had to manually hit a button to be considered in cover. I would love that system as well, though it's not nearly as important as the OP.
That one had one of the better if not the best cover system implementations in any game. Was thoroughly enjoable. Such a shame they didn't reuse it (or at least reuse it as is, instead of messing it up).
Paradox Dec 26, 2017 @ 6:31pm 
Originally posted by haids:
Originally posted by MicroK:
I'm not completely disabled, I know the controls. It's just that whilst in cover my shoulders will change repeatedly and it gets severely annoying.

The worst part being that I'm not always 'in cover' by choice. If you're crouching around a wall you never know quite when the game is going to consider you 'in cover' and when it won't. It's unreliable.
ohhh I see, maybe you should try Tom Clancy's The division, lmfao
For that part Division succeeded much better, although I really like Wildlands and everything you can do there that you cannot do in Division.
But the constant automatic shoulder switching is by far the worst thing with the whole game.
Leadership Swine Dec 26, 2017 @ 10:28pm 
I agree that they need to put the cover mechanics from the division into wildlands, because the division did it so good but wildlands did it so bad i really think they couldchange it and the game would be less frustrating
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Date Posted: Nov 22, 2017 @ 8:25am
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