Inverted is when you move your mouse up it looks up, right? Because the other way is that should happen in "real life".
No, inverted is when you move your mouse up and it looks down. Which sounds crazy to me. How is that like real life? lol
The unreal "non-inverted" method was invented for PC FPS gamers. Originally "inverted" was called "airplane controls". [...] Once consoles became popular the joystick (very popular with home computers, more so then mice) idea died out and gamers no longer knew how to properly control their avatar from a real life physical way, and they accepted the fake way as the correct and normal way.
Imagine a stick popping out of the top of your head.
I want to say the only reason it was not done by default is that when PC shooters wrote their own mouse interfaces (DOS) it was easier to not automatically invert the mouse Y values. So yes, I'm saying that the programmers who made the fi[r]st FPS games were lazy.
VaeVictis:i find it funny that you even consider grammar a sign of intelligence, that itself is a very uneducated claim
Inverted feels perfectly natural and fine to me. I started with non-inverted at first and couldn't stand it; every time I would try to look up, I'd look down, and vice-versa. Maybe I can't tell my up from down. Or maybe it's just more natural feeling.
Inverted feels perfectly natural and fine to me. I started with non-inverted at first and couldn't stand it; every time I would try to look up, I'd look down, and vice-versa. Maybe I can't tell my up from down. Or maybe it's just more natural feeling.I did play many years of flight-based games long before shooters, though, so that probably had a significant impact.
Quote from: ex on April 27, 2014, 03:22:01 PMInverted feels perfectly natural and fine to me. I started with non-inverted at first and couldn't stand it; every time I would try to look up, I'd look down, and vice-versa. Maybe I can't tell my up from down. Or maybe it's just more natural feeling.I did play many years of flight-based games long before shooters, though, so that probably had a significant impact.Same, for the same reason.