I remap a lot of my controls to try and be uniform across games as they can be.
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Every few months my friends and I pick up Deep Rock Galactic for a few weeks. And every time when we switch to a different game after that we always end up hitting "F" all the time all over the place. In DRG that's the button to throw a flare and you use it constantly when moving around. Very annoying when another game uses it for something completely different like a grenade toss π
Switch between GTA V and RDR2 and end up punching my damn horse every time I try to ride it because entering vehicles is F in GTAV but in RDR2 F is your dedicated melee button.
That poor horse π But, have you thought about remapping the keys in either game? At one point I just unmapped F in some games
Yeah, especially switching between Xbox and Nintendo mapping with A and B swapped
I don't have a solution, just pain as well
Gah this is the worst. It breaks the enjoyment of a controller with Switch+PC compatibility for me.
Playing only one game at a time helps me.
That's like reading only one book at a time. Unthinkable.
The controls are slightly different in the Soul Reaver remaster and I kept mixing up crouch and lock-on. It took until the end of the game before I got it worked around lol
I tend not to play extremely similar games back to back so my headβs usually not in the wrong place. Maybe try a palate cleanser.
My usual strategy although still imperfect for me. Elden Ring has been in my active games for a while now, and it's hard to properly try Hyper Light Breaker with my kid because of this issue.
Yes, but you might not like it. You would have to unlearn it. Only way I know of doing so is to not game for some time, then retrain yourself.
Seems like a strange problem. I'd suggest playing more different games, and focusing on getting your hands in tune with the specific game rather than the type of game or perspective, and being more aggressive about remapping controls to fit how you want to play.
I switch games a lot and don't generally have issues settling into a game just because its controls are off from another game, but if a dev puts something common somewhere weird, I'm absolutely going to move it to one of the places I expect it to be.