If you've noticed something weird about Redfall's aiming, you aren't alone. Here's how players are fixing it.
By Steven T. Wright on
Redfall's release week hasn't exactly gone smoothly, but if you feel that the game's controller aiming feels a bit weird, that's one problem that you might be able to fix. Several players went to social media to complain that aiming in Redfall feels less than desirable on a controller, with large deadzones and a sluggish response.
Important notice: out of the box, the game feels horrible to play on a controller in my opinion. Change «Input Response Preset» to low and you'll instantly have a much better experience + raise controller sensitivity. Here are my settings. pic.twitter.com/6pFXX4OkcS
Fortunately, several have since posted possible solutions to the problem. Xbox fan account Klobrille said that changing «Input Response Preset» to low seems to fix the problem. Reddit user Speideronreddit posted a similar fix, also saying that upping the the overall sensitivity setting seemed to help as well. Though we can't guarantee that this will solve the problem, it's worth a shot.
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