Was curious if this touched on the Steam Input for square deadzones. In my experience, the game defaults to circle deadzones, leaving the strafe and pitch inputs halved when the right stick is pressed diagonally. VS a keyboard that has full input range. To address this on Steam: 1. Right click on your game in your steam library. 2. Navigate to: Manage -> Controller layout 3. Select your desired controller (Enable Steam Input if it isn't already enabled) 4. Press "Edit Layout" and navigate to the joysticks tab 5. Press the gear icon next to the Joystick dropdown menu [Right Joystick] 6. Under the Deadzone section. Set the "Deadzone type" to "Custom" 7. An option for "Deadzone shape" should appear. Change it to square. You're controller should now have full input range for strafe and pitch, and in-game ships should feel more responsive.
I haven't personally noticed this, I play this game without STEAM input, it feels the same for me on PC as playing on console.. which is good 👍. Thanks for sharing this tip though, that's a weird phenomenon that has probably messed some people up.
@almightywolf714 I advise you turn all the assists off and fail until you don't. That's how you git gud! Also, maybe practice going around the tracks at slow speed so you can learn where everything is. Like with anything, you'll have to practice.
@@almightywolf714 slow down and keep practicing. Try maxing Stability, Steer, and Strafe, then adding speed after you've learned to better control the vehicle.
@@DeathMetalSeth alright I'll make you a deal. After i finish the base game with the AI I'll practice without them. How bout that? Plus am playing on PlayStation not Xbox.
well that was quick :D thank you kind sir for the guide
I hope this helps
@@DeathMetalSeth very much soo does! appreciate it mate
Was curious if this touched on the Steam Input for square deadzones. In my experience, the game defaults to circle deadzones, leaving the strafe and pitch inputs halved when the right stick is pressed diagonally. VS a keyboard that has full input range.
To address this on Steam:
1. Right click on your game in your steam library.
2. Navigate to: Manage -> Controller layout
3. Select your desired controller (Enable Steam Input if it isn't already enabled)
4. Press "Edit Layout" and navigate to the joysticks tab
5. Press the gear icon next to the Joystick dropdown menu [Right Joystick]
6. Under the Deadzone section. Set the "Deadzone type" to "Custom"
7. An option for "Deadzone shape" should appear. Change it to square.
You're controller should now have full input range for strafe and pitch, and in-game ships should feel more responsive.
I haven't personally noticed this, I play this game without STEAM input, it feels the same for me on PC as playing on console.. which is good 👍. Thanks for sharing this tip though, that's a weird phenomenon that has probably messed some people up.
Finally I can now git gud
Let’s go!
Well am still using the AI cause most of the time i can't always remember to putch and etc. Any tips?
@almightywolf714 I advise you turn all the assists off and fail until you don't. That's how you git gud!
Also, maybe practice going around the tracks at slow speed so you can learn where everything is.
Like with anything, you'll have to practice.
@DeathMetalSeth yea but I keep hitting the walls and flying off the track. Well sometimes.
@@almightywolf714 slow down and keep practicing. Try maxing Stability, Steer, and Strafe, then adding speed after you've learned to better control the vehicle.
@@DeathMetalSeth alright I'll make you a deal. After i finish the base game with the AI I'll practice without them. How bout that? Plus am playing on PlayStation not Xbox.