Originally posted by:The only reason that I would prefer the Xbox controller for Dragon Age Origins is that I hate that with the M/K you have to stop your character from moving so that you can hold shift to keep the camera following the character. Everything else about the M/K controls are fine to me, even better than on the console. More precise, I mean. I just hate that the movement/camera movement isn't very fluid. You don't have to use shift to make the camera follow you.
Just move it to where your character is vaguely in the center, and it'll snap to your character and automatically follow them around as soon as you start moving. Or you could just zoom in a little bit and then zoom back out. The camera only stops following the character if you move it manually, like when you move your mouse to the edges of the screen.
Messaggio originale di:The only reason that I would prefer the Xbox controller for Dragon Age Origins is that I hate that with the M/K you have to stop your character from moving so that you can hold shift to keep the camera following the character. Everything else about the M/K controls are fine to me, even better than on the console. More precise, I mean. I just hate that the movement/camera movement isn't very fluid. You don't have to use shift to make the camera follow you. Just move it to where your character is vaguely in the center, and it'll snap to your character and automatically follow them around as soon as you start moving.
Until there is a substantial patch. Dragon Age 3: Inquisition Comes With Controller Support on PC. The PC version of Dragon Age: Inqusition will offer controller. Dragon Age 2 or Mass. The best place to get cheats, codes, cheat codes, walkthrough, guide, FAQ, unlockables, tricks, and secrets for Dragon Age 2 for PC. Game: Dragon Age. When logged in, you. There are some benefits to playing with a controller console style - thankful elbows and lower backs mainly.
Or you could just zoom in a little bit and then zoom back out. Downloading Usenet Movies. The camera only stops following the character if you move it manually, like when you move your mouse to the edges of the screen.