I used to be a console gamer. Bo2 on the Xbox 360 was my favorite game of all time. I moved to csgo, once I got a pc.

My gripe with fps games on the deck is it doesn’t feel like a console fps, it feels like a pc game. I obviously understand why but I wish I could think of a way to change that. The controls just feel awful to me

  • iusearchbtw@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Weak/no auto aim? Depends on the game you’re playing, but I imagine CSGO doesn’t have any. Maybe you could find a different shooter that accommodates joystick use?

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      1 year ago

      I have to imagine that this is an aim-assistance scenario. CS does not have aim-assist in order to prevent abuse by M&K players. Most other games have toggles in the settings for contrller use.

      You could always try one of the more precise deck aiming schemes like flick-stick+gyro.

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    1 year ago

    Have you tried enabling gyro aiming? It makes a pretty big difference in FPS games for the smaller movements that are hard to get with a joystick.

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    1 year ago

    Depends on game I think, Splitgate played amazing and deck was my preferred choice to play because the controls, I usually prefer keyboard and mouse for fps. CSGO will never feel right without a keyboard and mouse imo.

    Also depends on how good you get at fine tuning the controls, there is A LOT of settings and modifiers to fuck around with.

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    1 year ago

    You can change the controls to your liking. There are a few presets like: trackpad as mouse, standard controller using joysticks, etc. And you can just select the one that matches your desired experience as closely as possible and then tweak it even further.

    Also, there are tabs under the control selection screen to look at community control schemes and it will show how many collective hours are played under each scheme so you can be fairly well assured that it’s a good control scheme before you try it out.