![]() So, the conclusion of all this is to just go with what you know. As for takedowns, pressing two of the face buttons at the same time with my thumb isn't a problem at all for me (and same goes for sprint attacks, I can do those just fine). For looking around during combat I'm used to having my thumb jumping around all over the place, so I can work with that. Wish B was sprint and A/X the attack/counter buttons by default.Īctually, reading this, I'm thinking the main difference here is that you're much more experienced with KB/M, and I'm much more experienced with a controller (used to be primarily a console player). Unless you are actively pressing A with the middle part of your thumb and use the tip to press X, its rather difficult to pull off. Thumb mouse buttons ! & 2 for takedowns makes things even easier.Īnother thing that stops me from using the controller more is that you can't sprint attack easily like you can with the K+M. You're right - there are just two in Asylum but more than remembering the combo, what I really meant was one button's easier to press than two. Sorry I wrote that more with Arkham City in mind since I am currently playing it. For someone like me who's mostly a K+M guy and who claws the controller in Dark Souls, not being able to move the camera around at will does puts me off. Not that you can't with a controller but you would need to keep switching your thumb between the face buttons and the thumbstick. Originally posted by XenolithicYardZone:Yeah its easier with a mouse. I say use both and decide for yourself or better yet, depending on the situation, alternate between them like I do. Parts of this game where mouse/right thumbstick rotation are disabled are just better with a controller since you don't need the right thumbstick and you get much more controller with the left thumbstick than you would with WASD. You never have to let go of the left thumbstick to quickfire gadgets unlike WASD. Quickfiring gadgets works better with the controller especially in certain combat situations where you need to move and quickfire. Parts requiring a lot of dodging/rolling/jumping are much easier and less taxing on the thumb with the controller than the Spacebar button. More control of Batman with the left thumbstick instead of just the 8 directions with WASD. You can use the above mentioned programs to change controller button mapping but unlike K+M, on screen prompts will still show old button mapping.Ĭan assign takedown options to single keys instead of hard to remember button combos. ![]() Unlike Xinput lacking controllers which require third part softwares like x360ce/Xpadder to get them working, any K+M will work fine.Ĭustomizable keys. Also spinning around is much quicker with a mouse than the right thumbstick.Ĭan move the mouse about in combat to get a better picture of what's going on and better evaluate your options. Clawing the controller like you would for Dark Souls doesn't really work either since the attack/counter buttons are also face buttons and not the shoulder buttons. ![]() You can run whilst moving the camera about unlike the controller where a normal grip would require you to alternate your thumb between the face button for sprint and the right thumbstick for rotation. Not even an argument.īut its not that cut and dry with this game. If this were something like Dark Souls we were talking about, controller without a shadow of doubt.
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