Choice of Joy sticks
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Choice of Joy sticks
Who else made the mistake to play on one stick?
I'm currently attempting to relearn the game on two stick and in 1st person.
It's a fun challenge and the game feels so much better (Natural)!!
Anyone else do this?
-Jake
I'm currently attempting to relearn the game on two stick and in 1st person.
It's a fun challenge and the game feels so much better (Natural)!!
Anyone else do this?
-Jake
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Singelstick for life!
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Single stick *Wahlamt wrote:Singelstick for life!
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Haha, why do you say that?Wahlamt wrote:Single stick *Wahlamt wrote:Singelstick for life!
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I like it because you can shift easily while the other hand is leaning back and turning in mid air.
I find that leaning feels like shit with one atick though. I’ve been playing with 2 sticks for 2-3 days now and the bike feels much better going into rough corners and such. I can actually lean back and turn better.
Personally, I would have problems leaning back while turning into ruts because you have to be really accurate with the amount of stick input.
Give it a try honestly!
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i use 2, more control over the bike.
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1 stick vs 2 stick is like 1st person vs 3rd person. I'd say its split pretty evenly 50/50. Lots use 1 stick, lots use 2. They both have their pros and cons so just run what you're comfy with
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I agree. I'm trying to get used to 2. It'll take me a few weeks and if I hate it I'll go back. I've got to give it a fair chance and actually get to where I am with one stick. The view is the hard part IMO. It's completely different which is weird.motokid499 wrote:1 stick vs 2 stick is like 1st person vs 3rd person. I'd say its split pretty evenly 50/50. Lots use 1 stick, lots use 2. They both have their pros and cons so just run what you're comfy with
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That's what I've heard from a lot of people. It's why I'm giving it a try honestly.dawsonsleeper wrote:i use 2, more control over the bike.
With one stick as I lean into a corner (more so MX as SX isn't really rough) I can't lean back as well and If I do it's hard to do. Two sticks so far it's easy to be more precise and you can lean back more often.
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If you turn with both sticks, how are you supposed to use a thumb stick throttle?
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do ppl actually do that? I thought figured most ppl ran their throttle on their triggerJeremy150 wrote:If you turn with both sticks, how are you supposed to use a thumb stick throttle?
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Jeremy150 wrote:If you turn with both sticks, how are you supposed to use a thumb stick throttle?
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I use a thumb stick throttle...
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I mean I use a trigger throttle but I don't know how some people use a button throttle.
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I play with one stick, my right stick at that, and I shift with my left joystick. Also I have my clutch mapped to my left joystick (same as my downshift motion) and i can modulate the clutch pretty well off starts by doing that. Then I have my sit/dab on my left bumper and gas and brake are mapped to my triggers. A lot of people think I'm weird for leaning with my right stick LOL
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Remembered I had this old fun thing haha, the only thing different today is that the rear brake is on LT, not together with the front brake on RB.Finalmushroom wrote:Haha, why do you say that?Wahlamt wrote:Single stick *Wahlamt wrote:Singelstick for life!
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Personally I can't really see dual stick being used unless you're playing claw. Also I tend to be too rough when it comes to sim as I am unexperienced with dual stick. Could never get used to Reflex either. Since it's an arcade game, it's possible to play, but just not that fun. I feel more in control with one, the I can have my buttons as I wish ^^ Also having leaning taking up just 2 axis on each stick feels dumb. Like having leaning to the side on 1 stick, then up/down having shifting (or something) just doesn't make sense to me. I'm just better off sticking with the singlestick-life that I am accustomed to and loves
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