Retro FPSs were known for their speed as much as their violence, and Ultrakill is no different. With an army of bloodthirsty robots to kill and just a few well-worn weapons to kill them with, it'll be all the player can do to survive. Grabbing the right gear, learning enemy weaknesses, and properly navigating levels are all vital, but there's an even more basic consideration: key bindings.
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FPS games don't get much faster or more hectic than Ultrakill, and the player needs the best bindings they can to keep up with all that speed and violence. Every player has a different opinion on what key bindings are the «best,» and ultimately a player's personal preference is the ultimate determining factor, but there are still some bindings that tend to make life a little easier in the midst of command. Here are our recommendations for the best weapon key bindings in Ultrakill.
Key bindings may seem like a minor issue in FPSs compared to silent protagonists and the endless hunt for key cards, but every FPS player understands the benefit of being able to switch weapons or reload a fraction of a second quicker. Since in a heated battle the right key bindings can be the only thing keeping one alive, it's important to get the details right. For PC players, it all starts with the mouse and keyboard.
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PC bindings can be tricky to recommend, given that one player might have a mouse with 16 buttons while another only has two default buttons and the scroll wheel. There are several excellent options for weapon key bindings in Ultrakilll, making difficult shooters like this one a bit easier. Here's the first:
Pistol — F
Chaingun — C
Shotgun — R
Railgun — Z
Punch — E
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