I’ve mostly done joy sticks.

  • @[email protected]
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    I like to use pads as a substitute for a mouse. Games like peggle, zuma, and mini metro are great with the pads. I also like to use the pads with gyro to aim in first person games. Portal is a good game to ease into that.

  • n0xew
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    Age of empires II, I’ve cleared a few campaigns with it! Left pad as mouse region on bottom left icons, right pad as mouse.

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        To give context I was never a good competitive player, so I’m talking about casual play. I think I’m slightly less responsive than mouse+kb, but playing on the train is just a blast!

        I also had to bind other buttons to improve response time:

        • dpad down to go to last notification
        • dpad to cycle between forums
        • dpad eight for inactive villagers, left for army

        Then Right Joystick is a radial menu to go to 6 groups. A is select all on screen. On top of that, I binded shift to L1 (the bottom left palet) which can be user in combination of most other buttons I binded: e.g. create 5 units, assign to group, select all inactive villagers etc…

        I went through the William Wallace campaign to tune my conf, but I find it pretty good now!

  • @nycki
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    right pad for mouse, left pad for hotkeys, all the way. Great for games that use the entire left half of the keyboard.

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    Anything that’s an FPS, like Deep Rock Galactic or Borderlands, or any game that requires a mouse, like Little Inferno or Machinarium. Usually it’s a combo of left stick and R pad + gyro.

    I also use a combination of stick and L pad for Helldivers, with the pad being set up as a Dpad.

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        68 months ago

        It becomes your mouse. Making quick turns or precise aims is a lot easier with the pad and gyro.

        I bought a Steam Controller years ago for that same purpose, and it makes a world of difference.

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            58 months ago

            It has a little learning curve, so don’t give up if it feels a little wonky at first. I also recommend adjusting the vertical friction (I turn mine all the way up) to make turning around a lot easier.

            • @InternetCitizen2OP
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              I do imagine it would be super wonky to start. I’m so engrained with a controller

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    The right one as mouse, in RPGs, mostly isometric ones without gamepad support. Currently Pillars of Eternity 2. Works surprisingly well.

    Also the left one I started using for virtual menus in games where I need to use lots of quickslots and/or abilities. The customisability is awesome, you can even add little icons to show what each menu item represents.

  • @marlowe221
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    48 months ago

    Turn based strategy games. Especially 4X games like Civilization or the Master of Magic remake.

  • @cevn
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    48 months ago

    MineCraft and Dune spice wars

  • Eggyhead
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    There’s a community profile for Monster Hunter rise that maps the quick access wheel to the right touch pad really well. I wish I could do whatever that guy did but for world as well. It’s really useful.

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    48 months ago

    I did the original Deus Ex on mostly pads, worked pretty well!

  • ekZepp
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    38 months ago

    Epic Game Launcher … OwO

  • @lordnikon
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    28 months ago

    star trek: starfleet academy

    it’s an old game but setting up the pads to be an action menu. makes that game fun to play in handheld mode. I would say I’m faster with the trackpads than with a keyboard

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    I like using the left pad in 3ds emulation, to quickly save, fast forward, freeze, etc.

    the right one is reserved for mouse input and click