

For those using microphones, you can choose from push-to-talk or open mic and can adjust the input and output levels using a slider. There are your usual graphical options as well, such as allowing you to reduce motion blurring and field of view, and for in-game communications, you can use text chat, although the size of this can’t be adjusted as of yet and feels fairly small for some players. In addition, found under the “Miscellaneous” tab you can toggle if you want Auto Recenter Recoil on or off. But for the most part, everything remappable seems to be the most used inputs. For example, a good deal is available to remap on a controller, but if you want to assign inventory which is ‘I’ on the keyboard, you can’t assign it on the controller. Xbox gamepad controller support is present, but you can only rebind a certain range of inputs. Turtle Rock Studios’ Back 4 Blood went into closed alpha on December 17, 2020, and even with the game slated to launch in June of next year, there’s already a good range of options available.įirst up, keyboard and mouse buttons can be reassigned along with mouse sensitivity adjustments and the like. you dont need to set the autoaim off because it sucks and doesnt work well anyway but if you insist just open the console and type sk_autoaim_mode 0 ok? dont forget after you've changed your controller settings in notepad of that 360controller.cfg that in the game you need to manually load it in the console just type exec 360controller.cfg ok? its quite easy really i dont understand why EVERYONE keeps "insisting" that you "need" an xbox360 controller when really you dont.Throughout 2020, accessibility in video games has boomed thanks to studios wanting to allow more players the means to enjoy their games. You can set the analog sticks so that one walks and the other strafs. You can set the Z AXIS and turn autoaim off therefore you have complete control of the aiming. I'm using a PS2 controller to play L4D and it works fine ah If you want to know how to make both analogs work properly i can help with that. You don't need to waste money or time getting a 360 controller especially if you have a PS3 controller or Logitech or Microsquash or whatever you like just keep using it. Now change the values to match your buttons.

Just go to the config folder and open 360controller.cfg with notepad. You do NOT need to go out and buy a 360 controller and download any drivers. ANY controller can be used when playing Left 4 Dead.
