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Hey, guess what. IGN lied.
This isn't the case, they put up an article with no source. Users can't access Epic accounts that have been associated with PSN.
I got hyped while sitting at work because I trusted IGN to actually....try to login? I guess? Fuck it.
Same issue, sorry for the hype, folks.
Yes you can. I go from Switch to PC and vice versa all the time. All content is the same.Can anyone confirm that if you purchase something from switch version, cosmetics and battle pass applies when you play PC as well? Have currency in the eshop and would rather use that than my CC.
I just played for 45 minutes using my phones hotspot and had zero issues. I don't have any issues at home with wifi either.Did I already post a message mentioning that this game runs like trash on the switch even with an ethernet connection?
Horrible, compared to PC and PS4 and the motion controls are jittery as hell. They did update the game a lot though, seems to look better now
Did I already post a message mentioning that this game runs like trash on the switch even with an ethernet connection?
Horrible, compared to PC and PS4 and the motion controls are jittery as hell. They did update the game a lot though, seems to look better now
I only play handheld, and I can't say I noticed a visual difference with the patch.Really, wow. I wish I could upload game footage from my t.v. It's wild. It doesn't look bad on my 4k tv anymore, though
Has anyone have issue with the sound in-game? I don't get any sound in the game except for the main menu.
Music wise you mean? I thought that was the norm. If not I have that issue too.
Awesome, thanks.Yes you can. I go from Switch to PC and vice versa all the time. All content is the same.
Nope that is not right. You should definitely be getting sfx. Make sure to report it to epic via the in game menu.No I mean I don't get any sound at all. It's like playing on mute.
Nope that is not right. You should definitely be getting sfx. Make sure to report it to epic via the in game menu.
Report it. Maybe do a system reboot (hope it works) and if you haven't already make sure the sfx sliders are not on zero in the sound options. You probably already did but better safe than sorry. Hope everything works out!
Report it. Maybe do a system reboot (hope it works) and if you haven't already make sure the sfx sliders are not on zero in the sound options. You probably already did but better safe than sorry. Hope everything works out!
Yep do a full restart of the system. If that or the volume controls didn't work report and maybe tweet to epic so they know the issue. Then the waiting game begins.
Yeah, gyro controls are rough. Better than using the Joycons, but it could really use some work
Yep do a full restart of the system. If that or the volume controls didn't work report and maybe tweet to epic so they know the issue. Then the waiting game begins.
I started with .50/.50/.50Seem perfectly fine to me - sensitivity of around 0.3 seems perfect for aim adjustments. If you're putting it at 1.0... you're all mad D;
I've tried getting into gyro controls for a while now, especially with Splatoon 2, but have never had success. I can't quite tell what I'm "supposed" to be doing or if I'm over-thinking things, so I've never crossed the hump where it just feels natural.
Maybe someone here can help me understand better -
- When using gyro controls, how much are you still expected to use the left analog stick?
- How much do you generally turn using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
- How much do you look up and down using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
Since people love gyro controls once they get used to it, I'm realllllly looking forward to getting over the learning curve.
I've tried getting into gyro controls for a while now, especially with Splatoon 2, but have never had success. I can't quite tell what I'm "supposed" to be doing or if I'm over-thinking things, so I've never crossed the hump where it just feels natural.
Maybe someone here can help me understand better -
- When using gyro controls, how much are you still expected to use the left analog stick?
- How much do you generally turn using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
- How much do you look up and down using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
Since people love gyro controls once they get used to it, I'm realllllly looking forward to getting over the learning curve.
Stick is for big movements, gyro is for precision. That's it really.I've tried getting into gyro controls for a while now, especially with Splatoon 2, but have never had success. I can't quite tell what I'm "supposed" to be doing or if I'm over-thinking things, so I've never crossed the hump where it just feels natural.
Maybe someone here can help me understand better -
- When using gyro controls, how much are you still expected to use the left analog stick?
- How much do you generally turn using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
- How much do you look up and down using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
Since people love gyro controls once they get used to it, I'm realllllly looking forward to getting over the learning curve.
Is Fortnite the best example of why the Switch is such a great gaming platform?
Am I missing anything?
- Portable
- Free to Play w/ optional microtransactions
- 1:1 Gameplay with PC/Consoles (no gameplay cutbacks because it's on a portable console)
- Online multiplayer w/ voice chat
- Crossplay with Xbox, PC and mobile
- Good visuals (thanks to art style and engine)
- Optional gyro aiming controls
- Constantly being updated (including fixing bugs)
Ever try the pro controller?This is pretty awesome, I'm usually fine with just the sticks in console shooters but I just can't get used to the joycon sticks when it comes to aiming in Fortnite. They just don't feel right while aiming and I pretty much get obliterated when trying to shoot anyone. I probably average about 1 minute per match with about 1 kill per 5 matches, and most of those kills are against people without any weapons.
I've tried getting into gyro controls for a while now, especially with Splatoon 2, but have never had success. I can't quite tell what I'm "supposed" to be doing or if I'm over-thinking things, so I've never crossed the hump where it just feels natural.
Maybe someone here can help me understand better -
- When using gyro controls, how much are you still expected to use the left analog stick?
- How much do you generally turn using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
- How much do you look up and down using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
Since people love gyro controls once they get used to it, I'm realllllly looking forward to getting over the learning curve.
I'm not gonna clutter up my work email with Fortnite shit and I don't want to make a fucking sock account to work around some shit that should just work. Sony needs to stop being dumb.Just create a new account for the switch, tied to a different email adress. Season 5 is the perfect time to start brand new with Fortnite.
I second the "NANI?" reply to this.
I've never had bounding box/dead zone issues with the IR pointer feature of the Wiimote. The only times it went crazy was if there was sunlight in the room. Also for Wii u shooters, the cursor was a bit jittery occasionally. But turn speeds felt fast and fluid, and aiming hipfire and ads on it felt great.Technically, sure, but using an IR pointing/bounding box system over gyro introduces a host of design issues which I explained above in my edit.
It's really down to comfort, but you generally want to be using the stick to turn and acquire targets and the gyro to do the actual aiming. I'd start with a high stick sensitivity and a low gyro sensitivity and adjust from there.I've tried getting into gyro controls for a while now, especially with Splatoon 2, but have never had success. I can't quite tell what I'm "supposed" to be doing or if I'm over-thinking things, so I've never crossed the hump where it just feels natural.
Maybe someone here can help me understand better -
- When using gyro controls, how much are you still expected to use the left analog stick?
- How much do you generally turn using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
- How much do you look up and down using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
Since people love gyro controls once they get used to it, I'm realllllly looking forward to getting over the learning curve.
Surely you mean the right stick....right?I've tried getting into gyro controls for a while now, especially with Splatoon 2, but have never had success. I can't quite tell what I'm "supposed" to be doing or if I'm over-thinking things, so I've never crossed the hump where it just feels natural.
Maybe someone here can help me understand better -
- When using gyro controls, how much are you still expected to use the left analog stick?
- How much do you generally turn using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
- How much do you look up and down using the left analog stick vs. just gyro?
Since people love gyro controls once they get used to it, I'm realllllly looking forward to getting over the learning curve.