whta That make it more helpful for a game such as Fortnite

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asked Aug 20, 2018 in H&E by Mmoak2018 (340 points)

For a game such as Fortnite, nevertheless, having those extra buttons would be the distinction between limiting yourself as a console player and doing at or near the full possibility of a mouse-and-keyboard player on PC. Fortnite, because it's so many distinct buttons involved that command your ability to build structures from thin air, Fortnite weapons can take full benefit of the Vantage's four back paddles along with the brand new sax buttons on the sides.

For example, I remapped jump to one of the sax buttons and build style activation to another. I then mapped all my four building functions on each of the four back paddles. Doing so meant I could leap, enter build mode, and assemble structures -- without removing my hands in the thumbsticks that controlled my character camera and movement.

Granted, other habit pro gaming controllers, including more economical models from Scuf, allow you pull all this off. Nevertheless, it's actually the Vantage's plentiful buttons on either the side and back of the device in addition to its instant remapping function which make it even more useful for a match like Fortnite. Remapping is as straightforward as flipping a switch on the bottom of the control and holding down the button you want to replicate and the button you'd like the function to be mapped to.

It takes a few seconds, and it functions without having to tinker with in-game software or an additional accessory. In years past instant remapping with other Scuf controls has demanded placing a small round EMR, or perceptible remapping, device on the back of the controller and manually remapping out there, which essentially involves a break in whatever your doing in the game Facebook. Together with the Vantage, that EMR system is built in, so it's easier to get.

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