And if there's a button that just can't be replaced by another (because it's pressure-sensitive, because the developer wants to have a certain function or whatever the cause may be), well, just block it. Except, of course, that the player would be able to configure the gamepad to whatever feels more confortable. If most buttons are pressure-sensitive, there it would make absolutely no difference to have a certain action in one or another button. Maybe because nearly all the buttons on the PS3 gamepad are pressure sensitive? Gamepad buttons are also nearly always context sensitive which might cause problems. Is there any logical reason why developers don't include the option of remapping gamepad buttons on their said: Being able to switch the Reload function from B to X or RB would have been nice. It plays so similar to Gears of War that my muscle memory kicked in pretty heavily during the first few hours with that game. The same happens with shooters that don't put the reload button on X or RB, like Binary Domain (IIRC). Since there's no "sticky" lock-on, I would need to use one finger to press two buttons at the same time. The modifier key to use abilities is LB, while the lock-on key is LT. I finally stated playing Darksiders II on PC yesterday and I just can't use abilities while I'm locked to an enemy. I know that this is not a problem for most games, but there are some particular situations in which remapping one or two keys could have been useful. but then again, a player can run into the same situation with a keyboard. I thought that maybe they didn't want the player to create a layout that makes playing the game impossible. It's even more jarring to me on PC, considering that, most of the time, any keyboard key can be assigned whatever function you want. At best, they will provide different button layouts, but seldom the chance to configure the layout to suit your preferences. This is something that has always bothered me: the vast majority of game I've played don't allow the player to remap gamepad buttons to whatever they want, no matter if it's on PC or on consoles.
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