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Thread: Kingdoms of Amular: Reckoning - Camera (pc)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graal View Post
    Yeah, the one time I tried using the M&K the camera went spinning, and my mouse is only set to 2000 dpi.

    Either way, this game basically screams gamepad, and not in a bad way. Usually I dislike when games require a gamepad to be playable, but with Amalur it just feels so right. I'd probably stop playing entirely if something happened to my gamepad.
    I reckon this game is very well suited for m&k. I haven't had any problems with it, so far at least and that is just under 30 hours in
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graal View Post
    Hmm, not sure. Using my 360 controller and I sometimes find the turning speed to slow. Haven't really tried without the controller.

    However, I will say that I can't imagine playing this without a controller. It just feels natural, like the game is made for it. Either that, or I'm just starting to favor the controller in general.
    Quote Originally Posted by panthis View Post
    i had to turn the dpi down on my mouse quite a bit to make it manageable, but this game plays so much better with a gamepad its scary
    So it's a broken adaptation then. At least I have 2x 360 controllers and a receiver...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graal View Post
    Hmm, not sure. Using my 360 controller and I sometimes find the turning speed to slow.
    Then turn the sensitivity up turned it up quite a bit and works like a charm

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