That's true for me as well. In fact, I couldn't beat the flight mission in Assassin's Creed 2 until it hit me that I could invert the flight controls.AvsJoe said:I invert it for flying games but not shooters.
I.... see o.oTreblaine said:-epic lecture-ZeLunarian said:I get why people feel that 'pulling back' can make you look up... But for me it's like trying to go left by pressing right
yeah, I'm desperately in need of an outlet.ZeLunarian said:I.... see o.oTreblaine said:-epic lecture-ZeLunarian said:I get why people feel that 'pulling back' can make you look up... But for me it's like trying to go left by pressing right
I second that.Milky_Fresh said:No, never, I would rather die.
I would rather kill, eat and rape my entire local and extended family before castrating myself and putting a hot poker into the gaping wound that I had just created.
I would rather inject air bubbles into my bloodstream before curb-stomping my dog and learning all the words to What's My Age Again? by Blink 182.
Seriously.
I do it for both but I think you nailed the reason right there. I think most of the "inverted" gamers are old goats like me who first experience with any sort of third dimension in a game was in flight simulators. Then we just sort of grew up into it that way.AvsJoe said:I invert it for flying games but not shooters.