Suppose Horizon Forbidden West players head into the setting and accessibility options in the menus. In that case, they'll immediately notice that there's a lot that can be adjusted for all types of gamers. There are five levels of difficulty, ranging from Story to Very Hard; there's an option to make it clear what parts of a wall/cliff Aloy can or can't climb on; there are gyro aiming options, and players can even fully remap the controls for the DualShock 4 or the PS5's Dualsense controller. But one of the accessibility features that players might have questions about is the addition of the Co-pilot mode in Horizon Forbidden West.
Horizon Forbidden West players can find the Co-pilot toggle in the General and Accessibility tab in the main menu. It's located underneath the 'Mount Follows Road' and above the 'Show Headpiece' option. The option can be turned on and off at any time during Aloy's adventure through the forbidden west.
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Turning on the co-pilot setting allows players to use a second controller with mirrored controls. This means a second player can control Aloy, too, at the same time as the other player. They'll need a second user profile to log in with, though. This can be used if a child is playing Horizon Forbidden West and needs someone else to help with a certain part without giving up their own controller.
If two friends or a couple wanted to play together, they can with this setting, switching off control of Aloy after every death or story beat. There are many different ways for the Co-pilot to be used, and it's a great addition to Horizon Forbidden West's slew of accessibility features.
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