Any of you guys play with fingers on both triggers?
How do I get used to this grip?
I don't wanna buy a scuf 'cause I hear that shit breaks ez.
Any of you guys play with fingers on both triggers?
How do I get used to this grip?
I don't wanna buy a scuf 'cause I hear that shit breaks ez.
Fucking disgusting. One finger for both triggers. Only under rare circumstances do I use both.
Are you a girl or a little kid? Most controllers are designed to fit comfortably in an adult man's hand.
That murders your hand bits, you don't want to do that. There's never a time where it's absolutely necessary, not ever. On Ps4 just switch aim and fire to l1 r1 and use the triggers for grenades and you're set.
I only play AC:4A with four fingers on triggers and bumpers. It's never necessary otherwise unless you're an e-""""sports"""" faggot
>There's never a time where it's absolutely necessary, not ever
lol. if your gameplay is shit tier and limited af sure.
not the ps4 controller, that shit feels too small and uncomfortable
Name one (1) (i) (一) game that requires this. I'll wait.
COD Infinite Warfare, Black Ops III, Titanfall 2.
I play with a finger on each trigger. I got used to it playing rocket league: R2 gas, R1 boost, L2 brake, L1 slide. It felt awkward at first but it's possible to get used to.
y'all need to calm down
how long did it take to adapt? does it actually feel 100% natural now?
does it hurt your hands at all? looks kind of unnatural... but I guess grandpas think the same thing when they see hands on controllers
I naturally put one finger on each trigger. If the game requires, I use it as in OP's picture. It's way easier to press R1 and R2 pretty much simultaneously with two fingers rather than 1. Usually it's hold 1, press the other for some other function here and there.
Works fine to me. Just play like that or something. I also sometimes do 3 fingers on the L/R. Really depends.
A few days of rocket league did it. I was already used to having left index on L1, and one finger each on R1 and R2 from playing amplitude, adding L2 wasn't too tough. It shouldn't hurt your hands, it feels 100% natural now but I will go back to just one finger on each side if I'm playing games that it doesn't really make sense to use two.
I play with a finger on each triger on the L2 and L1 side and only have 1 finger on the R2 side and nothing else.
I got into this habit from playing twisted metal as a little kid back in the day since L2 would shoot pick ups and L1 would switch pick ups so I'd spam both of those while I drove with R2.
Dualshock 4 is a good controller I mean it's no Controller S, but what is?
>Triggers
THEY'RE L1/L2 AND R1/R2
They're triggers all right
>cod
>robo cod
Disgusting
lel
if youre holding a ds4 properly, reaching the furthest joystick away from either thumb should be difficult
Wait is this a troll thread or not? I honestly don't know, because I hardly ever play consoles, but I have never held the conroller with just one finger for two triggers. It feels like it slips out of your hands if you don't hold both triggers.
OP's talking about using four fingers for the four triggers you retard.
not a troll, many people only use only their index finger for the shoulder buttons
> many people
I say so
You fags will argue about anything.
Patrician Dualshock Grip coming through
>left thumb on ls
>left index on dpad
>left middle on l1
>right thumb on rs
>right index on ◯△□
>right middle on r1
other fingers to grip controller
>this pleb
>left thumb on ls
>left index on dpad
>left middle on l1
>left ring on l2
>right thumb on rs
>right index on ◯△□
>right middle on r1
>right ring on r2
pinkies to grip controller
Depends on the game. For shooters, you just have your index finger on the triggers while thumbs on the thumbsticks.
They're triggers and bumpers with those designations. That's like saying my dog sasha is not a dog, it's a sasha