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Докладване на проблем с превода
There is are options that disabled it. I was annoyed too.
Forgot how they are called. There are 2 sliders in the Camera options. Something like Horizontal and Vertical Adjustment or so. (Camera Reaction to the player) Try turning those down. This fixed it for me.
thanks! I haven't adjusted the camera setting but I'll try it later.
Just turn off the auto adjustment under camera settings.
I might even create a thread sometimes actually. With controller custom binding :)
No matter how much you try to adjust, it remains prett bad due to one thing - negative acceleration. And you can't turn off that one. For mouse users it's a killer.
Another issue coming from treating mouse like an analog stick is during top-down / platform parts in which you can control fire direction with mouse - which requires constant movement like if it was a stick.