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Moving from console to PC in the coming weeks wanted to see if anyone has any tips from going from controller to keyboard and mouse. |
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If you like warzone thats pretty much the easiest shooter to control on mouse and keyboard right off the bat!
there are a ton of aim training games, loads of them are free too. I personally use Aim Lab, there are probably better ones out there but its good. There a so many launchers for games its frustrating. im fairly new to keyboard and mouse myself, but playing escape from tarkov kinda threw me into the deep end. Good luck with the gaming bud. |
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Au wrote If you like warzone thats pretty much the easiest shooter to control on mouse and keyboard right off the bat! Amazing mate thank you very much ! |
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Also remember to be patient and keep practicing. You'll probably suck and feel very awkward/uncomfortable playing for the first few days, but once you find your groove you'll feel right at home. |
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Download Aimlab on Steam. Other than that just don't get frustrated and plug in a controller and you'll pick it up in hours. |
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BRye wrote Also remember to be patient and keep practicing. You'll probably suck and feel very awkward/uncomfortable playing for the first few days, but once you find your groove you'll feel right at home. Will do bro thanks very much |
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imgur wrote Switched over at the beginning of 2021. Thanks for the feedback mate appreciate it. Will definitely get that downloaded ! |
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I would say ease into it, play a story mode game and practice that way. I played a decent amount of gunfire reborn (roguelike FPS) and that gave me a little practice. I still use Controller for Apex but thats until cross progression. I even gave R6S a try but i was terrible but had some fun, there's just a little too many inputs (leaning,breach etc) for me.
The earlier you start the easier it will be later down the road. Better late than never. Soon enough you'll be on twitter ranting about aim assist |
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I have a console and PC I try my best to play Keyboard and mouse but I just can't doit :/
But you fail to succeed sooo! |
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what type of games do you plan on playing?
a lot of pc games do have controller support if you dont feel comfortable yet, but persisting and getting used to keyboard and mouse is the only way to improve. |
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