Thanks to Guilty Gear Strive, fans of fast-paced titles will have yet another fighting game to sink their teeth into. With Striveand its intricate set of commands and variations of skills, any type of player can grab a character and develop a playstyle that is just as formidable as it is enjoyable. However, those who really want to maximize their Guilty Gear experience may consider modifying some aspects of the game to their taste — particularly, the button and keyboard layout.
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While the game itself offers a rather comprehensible approach to its keyboard and button bindings, there are certain arrangements to the settings in this Guilty Gear game that can help players access their go-to combos much faster and more efficiently.
One of the most practical ways of transforming the keybinds to help Guilty Gear Strive gameplay especially in PVP has to do with utilizing the numpad. That way, players get as much width as possible across the keyboard to avoid arm strain but at the same time have both fingers along pressing options optimized enough for the game to work at their advantage. Players interested in the application of the numpad into their Strive playstyle might want to consider looking into the arrangement of these keybinds in the game:
Players who prefer having a layout of their Strive controls that tie in as closely to regular controllers as possible might like this particular layout. At its core, this setup doesn’t try to follow variations of the Hitbox Controller but rather a conventional controller but laid out on a keyboard. That way, players can have a convenient option of trading the controller for the keyboard but not need as much time reorienting themselves to
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