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ACTION MODE TARGETTING

GrumpyOldKnightGrumpyOldKnight Member, Founder, Kickstarter, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
edited November 7 in General Discussion
(If the below already Exists and I am just an idiot who can't find it, please tell me)

Action mode Targeting needs to have a button assignment option, so I will select and highlight the target under my crosshairs. That way I just need to point at another target and press a button to select that target so I can change targets easier and much more smoothly.

I have had a lot of encounters where I keep pressing the closest target button and it keeps picking the dead target or a target off screen, instead of the one I am trying to shoot.

Not sure if it's possible, but even a Target Lock using a combination key would be good, so I could lock 1 or more targets to this key and then press the key to simply change targets. Not sure how useful this would be for all players, but I find it useful in other games that make that possible.

Comments

  • TrikkiTrikki Member, Alpha Two
    edited October 27
    100% agree, "crosshair over" targetting needs to be a thing in Action Mode.

    Horseriding needs to have action mode too.

    It needs a lot of work.

    EDIT: There is an option for Target Lock in the settings, I don't like it personally so never set it. might be what you're looking for?
  • GrumpyOldKnightGrumpyOldKnight Member, Founder, Kickstarter, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
    Yeah I might give it a shot, but I don't think I am going to like it either. Thanks Trikki.
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