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Post by xCHIEFx on Jan 17, 2020 19:16:38 GMT -5
In todays video i show you an in depth look at my Flydigi Apex Wireless Bluetooth Gamepad and how to use the Flydigi Game Center to map all your buttons for War Robots. This Key Mapping Guide is specific to the War Robots game, but Has very useful information on button mapping in general that can be applied to other games like Call of Duty: Mobile (CoDM). If you are considering this controller, you can find a link to it in my Amazon Influencer store links in the video description. (Full disclosure- Purchases through my affiliate store do help support my channel) I absolutely love this controller and highly recommend it for any game. Though I have had many people message me about settings, so after a lot of trial and error, these are the BEST settings I have for playing War Robots.
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Post by mechtout on Jan 18, 2020 11:54:03 GMT -5
Great tutorial. Have you tried a USB-C to HDMI converter so you can play on your TV like a console? That has always been a setup I wanted to try for War Robots.
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Post by xCHIEFx on Jan 19, 2020 14:41:57 GMT -5
Great tutorial. Have you tried a USB-C to HDMI converter so you can play on your TV like a console? That has always been a setup I wanted to try for War Robots. I actually have my TV set as a second monitor so when I livestream my game is on my TV. Other than that, I have done Apple screencast to my TV also. Its kinda fun, but different.
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Post by mechtout on Jan 20, 2020 13:59:21 GMT -5
Great tutorial. Have you tried a USB-C to HDMI converter so you can play on your TV like a console? That has always been a setup I wanted to try for War Robots. I actually have my TV set as a second monitor so when I livestream my game is on my TV. Other than that, I have done Apple screencast to my TV also. Its kinda fun, but different. Thanks. I picked up the controller and an hdmi adapter, looking forward to testing it out on the 70 inch
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Post by mechtout on Jan 22, 2020 2:31:36 GMT -5
Finally set it up, my version of the Gamepad app is somewhat different than your video. To open up the adjustments i have to be in game and hit this little floating button that can move around the screen. It then opens up the adjust dialogue box. Also the names of the settings are different than yours. Still was able to set it up. I think the hardest thing to get used to is that the right stick can still fire your shots even after you take your finger off the fire button, not sure how to turn that feature off, but i think i can learn to use it as an asset.
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Post by xCHIEFx on Jan 22, 2020 13:04:32 GMT -5
Finally set it up, my version of the Gamepad app is somewhat different than your video. To open up the adjustments i have to be in game and hit this little floating button that can move around the screen. It then opens up the adjust dialogue box. Also the names of the settings are different than yours. Still was able to set it up. I think the hardest thing to get used to is that the right stick can still fire your shots even after you take your finger off the fire button, not sure how to turn that feature off, but i think i can learn to use it as an asset. Interesting, maybe slightly different app for Android. I’m assuming you are on android. As for the fire thing, I don’t experience that at all. But I have heard of some folks experiencing it. If you join my channel discord (link in video description) I have a chat for controller tips. Maybe someone else has resolved that. It’s worth checking out.
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Post by mechtout on Jan 22, 2020 14:37:09 GMT -5
Finally set it up, my version of the Gamepad app is somewhat different than your video. To open up the adjustments i have to be in game and hit this little floating button that can move around the screen. It then opens up the adjust dialogue box. Also the names of the settings are different than yours. Still was able to set it up. I think the hardest thing to get used to is that the right stick can still fire your shots even after you take your finger off the fire button, not sure how to turn that feature off, but i think i can learn to use it as an asset. Interesting, maybe slightly different app for Android. I’m assuming you are on android. As for the fire thing, I don’t experience that at all. But I have heard of some folks experiencing it. If you join my channel discord (link in video description) I have a chat for controller tips. Maybe someone else has resolved that. It’s worth checking out. Yes I'm using the Android version. Played a little more with the sensitivity settings, getting more used to it. Thanks for the info I'll try to check out your chat.
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Post by mechtout on Jan 24, 2020 1:42:10 GMT -5
Well dropped down to masters learning to use this thing but think im slowly getting the hang of it
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Post by Browncoats4ever on Jan 24, 2020 7:39:05 GMT -5
Definitely a learning curve. I've never used a controller like this. I played the old joystick when I was younger and I've been playing War Robots on tablet and my phone for two years now. This controller is definitely more comfortable. I used your settings and they're great. I just have to get used to it. Thanks a lot Chief!
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Post by mechtout on Jan 24, 2020 14:18:46 GMT -5
Here's how I mapped my buttons so I can keep my thumb on the aim stick while firing individually
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Post by mechtout on Jan 24, 2020 14:21:32 GMT -5
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Post by xCHIEFx on Jan 24, 2020 17:08:49 GMT -5
Definitely a learning curve. I've never used a controller like this. I played the old joystick when I was younger and I've been playing War Robots on tablet and my phone for two years now. This controller is definitely more comfortable. I used your settings and they're great. I just have to get used to it. Thanks a lot Chief! It’s definitely way more comfortable to use. I’m glad you are liking it.
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Post by xCHIEFx on Jan 24, 2020 17:09:18 GMT -5
Here's how I mapped my buttons so I can keep my thumb on the aim stick while firing individually
Pretty good button layouts. Hang in with it and you’ll start getting better for sure.
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