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Ace Attorney

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I read on another forum that in order to have mounts sprint on consoles, you need to click joysticks. Is this true?
I can't click joysticks due to suffering from Spinal Muscular Atrophy and having weak finger muscles from it.

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StillBornVillain

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I havent seen the control menu but I'm sure you can pick another pre-set control scheme better suited to your Handicap.



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Ace Attorney

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I havent seen the control menu but I'm sure you can pick another pre-set control scheme better suited to your Handicap.


Is this confirmed as possible?

If it is, I hope it isn't a major change. I'm somewhat accustomed to DA2's controls.

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StillBornVillain

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Does your Handicap bother you while using a Mouse and Keyboard?

 

Maybe the Pc Version would be a better bet for you.



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Kantr

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The controller only has a limited amount of buttons. Especially since they dont have the trigger that the N64 had.



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Does your Handicap bother you while using a Mouse and Keyboard?
 
Maybe the Pc Version would be a better bet for you.

Does your Handicap bother you while using a Mouse and Keyboard?
 
Maybe the Pc Version would be a better bet for you.


Keyboard and mouse are very hard for me to use. I can't move my arms much and can't even lift them. When using a computer I use either:
- voice control software
- when voice isn't usable (on a PC that isn't mine, area is noisy, etc.) on screen keyboard on Windows with a trackball mouse I own
- just use my iPhone or my iPad due to ease of use of touch screens (this is what I'm using right now)

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Fortunately, it seems like sprinting with mounts is very optional. It doesn't even seem to add that much speed, despite the awkward wind effects. So even if you can't change the controls, it shouldn't be much of a limitation. I'm disabled, too. My left hand is like a pinch - has only two fingers. I remember how I couldn't jump to the left while playing Counter Strike on PC. :P  I'm lucky that dualshock controllers still fit my hand very well. The uncomfortable stuff, like pressing certain combinations of buttons, is very very rare and only occurs in a few games.



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Ace Attorney

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Glad to hear about other games with disabilities. :)

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Tenno

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i find it really cool that even with a handicap either major or minor that you can still enjoy games as much as anyone else, i don't think i would have the patience for games that was difficult for me to use, i guess i blame my extremely short temper for that..



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XxPrincess(x)ThreatxX

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Im really too childish, i always laugh at "mount" & think of the romances ^_^

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RenAdaar

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Im really too childish, i always laugh at "mount" & think of the romances ^_^

*Looks at title and immediately thinks of iron bull* Well sh*t