DId I miss it somewhere? Has someone posted about this already? Am I the only one that feels like the controls were just massively cumbersom in Witcher 2? Massively cumbersome sounds about right. Is there some Mod that allows it to be the same or is there a setting that needs to be changed to make it that way? I've looked through the forums. It seemed like you had to manipulate a ton of different controls in Witcher 2 to do what you could do with a few in WItcher3. Actually, The original controls were better than Witcher 2 conrols but not as good as the controls for witcher 3. Witcher 3 controls just make a lot more sense and are so much easier to manipulate than those of its predicessors. Ravenstorm7: Is it possible some way to get the controls for Witcher and Witcher 2 configured the same way as Witcher 3 For PC. I just need to tell myself that I really dont need the run through that badly. Just thought i'd do a straight run through of them all. The former two originally came out I played trhough them, died a lot in Witcher 2 i remember. I'll leave Witcher 1 and 2 behind for those of the population that enjoy the frustration. Just going to play witcher 3 and all the expansions to it. Let's just say it takes a while to learn a game, but once you do you get through and despair at the next game cause you need to reroute your brain to learn the new game ^^o or something like that XD Well, This is my solution. Tried remapping like in witcher 2 and failed and died a lot again XD Hell, i mastered dark mode even (not insane mode.imma not insane.XD) Witcher 3 then was almost the same but JUST different enough to get constantly confused at the most inopportune moments. Thus i tried remapping my keyboard after witcher 1, failed and died a lot. then came witcher 2 and EVERYTHING was different.and more.and complicated. Rest, shortcuts, silver and steel and the possible-interactions-key. and the giant pile of different keyfunction. I suckked! Enormously! I couldn't deal with those keabindings. I still remember, when i first got through witcher 1. Let's just say it takes a while to learn a game, but once you do you get through and despair at the next game cause you need to reroute your brain to learn the new game ^^o or something like that XDĮlvenpast: Oh, alright. Ah yes, And the E key to loot and interact with things was just brilliant. Just makes gaming a lot more fun and fluid when a ton of keys do not have to be manipulated to do the same thing that the mouse can do alone. I suppose i'm just a novice when it comes to gaming and my keyboard and mouse skills are not that great yet. I would like to use the right mouse button to use the witcher senses, Middle Mouse wheel to scroll through signs and push to activate Tirtiary weapon. However, It is more than just a keybinding setting that I'm talking about. From experience i can say the auto-setting is completey screwed without that numberblock. If you don't have the Numberblock on your keyboard, you NEED to adjust your keysettings. Save and start the game et voilá.problem solved ^^ Click on that and you open up another menu where you can change your Keysettings. Down below is a Button "Input Settings.". That opens the Cofiguration Tool where you can do all your graphic-settings. But before you do that, actually start the game, i mean, you go into "Options" through that client. Elvenpast: When you start the game, there opens a client first.
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