I always find this topic to be really interesting since there’s no objectively correct answer, and it tends to be something people have experience with.

Obviously, the best answer is “let the player pick”, but personally, I’m 100% in the inverted camp (both y and x axis, because apparently some maniacs only invert one). I have no idea where I picked up inverted controls, but I’ve favored them as long as I remember playing games, so I figure some early titles I played had inverted by default, which checks out since I played a lot of vehicle-based games.

For me, one of the worst experiences is realizing a game I really want to play only supports uninverted camera (or in the case of a couple, only supports inverted y), because it totally demolishes my ability to reasonably play the game with any degree of skill.

  • InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works
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    31 year ago

    For me, one of the worst experiences is realizing a game I really want to play only supports uninverted

    FYI, the steam deck allows you to customize all that shit even if the game doesn’t support what you want.

      • InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works
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        11 year ago

        Never happens to me, but is that like if a game you’d override outside the game and play inverted it’d be fine 90% of the time but then it doesn’t make any sense in some menus or maybe the map or whatever?

        You have a few options.
        On the deck, just use the joystick for one and the trackpad for the other.
        Or use either mode shifting or action layers (I never remember which is which) so that behavior changes when you hold another button.
        Think kinda like tab vs alt tab, but with like… anything on the controller. Want the joystick the behave differently when holding the left trigger or whatever?