I like the toggle feature, and it's probably gonna wind up being the same controls, with the exception of changing the black and white buttons to the RB/LB.
i'd imagine it'll be something like clicking one of the analog sticks down. one thing that always bothered me in BiA was throwing grenades with the black button, fourtunatly though we now have the left and right bumpers to use, so throwing grenades won't be so annoying or out of the way.
I'd like to see it moved to a bumper button, clicking the analog can be a hassle. I'm also glad to here that ADS accuracy will be improved in Hell's Highway from the two previous games.
I am sorry for replying to old topics, but this id the first time i read these posts.
I think that the controls are just fine the way they are. The only aim button i do not like is when you have to hold in a thumbstick to look down the sights
My personal preference? Definitely the left trigger. Call of Duty series does this and I really like it, among other games. I really like the instant ability to go in and out of aiming, instead of clicking the right thumbstick.
Originally posted by irish2202: I'd like to see it moved to a bumper button, clicking the analog can be a hassle. I'm also glad to here that ADS accuracy will be improved in Hell's Highway from the two previous games.
As a FPS fanboy I'm glad to hear that the ADS accuracy is improved but when you can shoot all the enemies yourself it may take the the fire and maneuver tactics out of the game. I just hope they find a happy medium between the two.
increase recoil, lower ranged accuracey with the thompson, shooting round after round should decrease accuracy, making you do short burtsts or just supress, sound good?
Originally posted by Orezai856: increase recoil, lower ranged accuracey with the thompson, shooting round after round should decrease accuracy, making you do short burtsts or just supress, sound good?
That all sounds good but people complain about how the gun moves around while aiming. In real life I think that you won't hold the gun completely still while in the chaos of a fire fight.