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You can draw paths by dragging the mouse across the screen or by moving the right analog stick, in order to visualize strategies for your co-op partner etc.
Now that I think about it, this is probably the most viable workaround for my initial complaint: Use the mouse for drawing instead of the controller.
Still, other controller users might sit in a position that doesn't allow them to use the mouse every now and then. So I still think a sensitivity setting would be a useful addition.
weiß ja nicht, ob du jemand zum co-op zocken hast... könnten uns ja gemeinsam durchschlagen.
Momentan bin ich in meinem ersten Durchgang mit nem Kumpel. Aber wenn du noch jemanden suchst, kannst du mich gern adden
i think i will play local, with a friend for the first playthrough. i just played through a rail-shooter in local co-op. that was fun...i wouldn´t play such games alone. soon it will be at 100% and that´s a nice side-effect too.
dann mal noch viel spaß euch beiden