• infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net
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    5 days ago

    Some people visualize their Y tilt “lever” as in front of the fulcrum of their neck, and some people visualize it as behind the fulcrum. Thus some people find an inverted Y axis to be intuitive, while others don’t. At least, this is how the reason for the preference has been explained to me.

    I still think all you inverted Y axis people are monsters.

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      I still think all you inverted Y axis people are monsters.

      This is a safe space. You are allowed to share your completely wrong opinions here.

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      I still think all you inverted Y axis people are monsters.

      “O fuck it! I’m a monster! I admit it!”

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      4 days ago

      It it would be a lever behind, X axis would be inverted too.

      Y inversion is just terrible and has no good explanation in relation to non-piloting games (and even there most people would be better off with regular Y)

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        The back lever thing is a simplification. It’s more that they visualise it as controlling the yaw and pitch, like gluing the joystick to the top of their head. Point is though that it’s there as an accessible option