Killzone 2 Controls Poll

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Do you think you will get used to the inertia?

Yes
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No
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Maybe
3
43%
I'll play the demo to death until I do.
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No votes
 
Total votes: 7
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What method of control did you use?
Which one felt natural, after playng other fps games?
I used alternate 2, as it was the closest to BFBC and COD.
The inertia is the big problem for me and I think it will be a big problem for other too.
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I've just replayed the demo 3 times in a row, I feel slighty nauseated and drunk.
The only other game to make me feel this way is BFBC single player, anyone else felt like this?
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I know what you are saying, but read my post on the first thoughts.
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Dazbobaby wrote:I've just replayed the demo 3 times in a row, I feel slighty nauseated and drunk.
The only other game to make me feel this way is BFBC single player, anyone else felt like this?
you aint alone

i remember having this feeling with a pc game where you could turn the "bob" off

might have been unreal - fucking weird!

i want cod4 controls and bfbc laughs all wrapped in killzone paper!!!
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Dazbobaby wrote:I've just replayed the demo 3 times in a row, I feel slighty nauseated and drunk.
The only other game to make me feel this way is BFBC single player, anyone else felt like this?

I also feel the same mate :idduno

That probably due to the close distance of your peripheral vision to the sight. If there's only an option to adjust the distance of the sight then, we will have a minimal effect of dizziness :idduno
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