Invert gaming: who does that?
EXTRALIFE makes it sound like a bad thing, where in the end it’s just one of the many personal preferences that make sense to you but makes no sense to the other half of the world’s population.
The question simply is: what’s your deal here?
Do you play inverted or not? Ever tried it?
Let us know!
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There was also the option “One time, at band camp, I played inverted, so I could hang out with the cool kids!”, but I figured you’d all be voting this one so I didn’t include that. 😉
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I’m an inverted player, because the first time I needed up/down mouse control, was when I played Descent and I had no joystick, so it only made sense to move the mouse forward to push the nose of the plane down.
I’m stuck with it now, so I just hope that all games I want to play keep the option to invert 🙂
My first “freelook” game was quake 1, default mouse_invert “0” 🙂
So i am not an inverted player 🙂
<- inverted
my brothers played like this because of flightsims and I learned from them
Played inverted few years (flight sims, etc), then after not playing games for few months my sense of “natural” changed so normal it is…
I play inverted on consoles, but not PC.
Play inverted too,
as babies we all se up-side down until brain has “learned to see the “right” way
and i actually do trust those pilots out there gotta respond the most “natural” way ie. helicopter joystick