Does switching between games confuse you?

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Broady Brio

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It only affects me if it is 2 fighting games. (SFIV to Tekken 6.)

"Where's the Ultra meter!?"
"Why arn't you doing the Shroyoken!"

*Dead
 

arcstone

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It's the reason I stopped playing kingdom hearts 2.

Any game that maps it's jump button to anything but the lowest button without letting us map it back can in my opinion go fuck itself.
 

Marowit

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I know if I switch to a new game, i generally leave the old game on the shelf for around a month. Then I try to pick it up again, and basically have to start over again.

So, other than L4D2(currently loving DA:O) I'm trying to space my games instead of buying a bunch when they launch during this time of the year...that way when the summer drought hits I'll have a string of new titles to play 8)
 

TZer0

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I get used to another game's controls the first time I do an action I didn't intend to do after I switch games. I tell myself: "This is , <insert_(Mouse)key_here> doesn't " and no mistakes are made after that (usually).
 

TheDoctor455

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Yeah, this happened to me when I was playing COD4 and Crysis. In Crysis, clicking the mouse wheel brings up the Nanosuit menu while in COD4, I had bound the "throw grenade" button to the mouse wheel because it seemed more conveinent. So, all right, this one is kinda my fault, but I still can't tell you how many times I died in Crysis because I kept going into the Nanosuit menu (which doesn't pause the game for those of you who don't know), giving the enemy just the few seconds they needed to penetrate my top-of-the-line prototype military armor...
 

ChillinMargrave

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Never had this problem. . . Because computer controls are universal! Hahahaha.

But on consoles I had a terrible habbit of making nades fly on Halo when they weren't supposed too.
 

ZeroWarrior

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Computer controls are somewhat universal. Except for prone/crouch keys. Some games switch those up, which can be confusing.
 

Amondren

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Tpiddy i know what your talking about the RB button for sprint comes naturally to me so when i play other games it gets annoying such as switching from SR2 to Brutal legend
 

Megacherv

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I used to switch between Saint's Row 2, Bioshock, Halo 2, Wolfenstein, Fallout 3, Halo 2 and Halo 3 repeatedly, and I never got used to it.
 

suhlEap

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this happens to me when i play different fighting games. me and my girlfriend played 3 fighting games in the space of about an hour, and the controls for countering kept confusing me. apart from that, no.
 

TPiddy

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Amondren said:
Tpiddy i know what your talking about the RB button for sprint comes naturally to me so when i play other games it gets annoying such as switching from SR2 to Brutal legend
What's it do in Brutal Legend?
 

Uncompetative

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TPiddy said:
I've gotten into a habit lately of switching between games, and I find myself getting confused by control schemes sometimes.

For example. RB is the run button in Saints Row 2, but in Gears 2 it reloads, and it Borderlands it throws grenades. I can't count how many times I've thrown grenades when I've wanted to run :).

Does this happen to anyone else? Are there any really bad button confusion combos (like RB for grenades or running) that you can think of?
This is one reason why all games should allow you to remap their control scheme. I've played console games that allow this, not just PC ones.
 

Disaster Button

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It used to happen to me all the goddamn time.

It got kind of old when I started throwing molatovs at my team mates instead of healing them.
 

JamminOz07

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I don't get confused switching between games, however switching between systems can be a different.

Especially for on-screen prompts, if I've been playing PS3 and switch to 360, a "Press X to continue" can really mess me up...so much so that I have to check the controller layout to see which one I'm using!
 

Amondren

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TPiddy said:
Amondren said:
Tpiddy i know what your talking about the RB button for sprint comes naturally to me so when i play other games it gets annoying such as switching from SR2 to Brutal legend
What's it do in Brutal Legend?
i nothing i think lol so i expect to go faster and don't -_-"