![]() ![]() I have some incredibly rare dips of about five FPS or so during intro and outro cutscenes, but they don’t impact the gameplay at all. With every setting pumped up to the absolute highest, I’m still getting a locked 60FPS during gameplay. My own experience performance-wise has been entirely positive. If you want to get any semblance of a playable experience, you will need a solid 60FPS. However, if you use a PS3 or PS4 stick, such as the officially branded Street Fighter V ones, you’ll be required to install a third-party program like x360ce to get it working properly.įighting games are by far the most framerate-dependent genre out there. If you use a stick based on Xinput, like my Qanba Q4RAF or any other Xbox 360 stick, you’ll have no problems at all as they’re supported natively. ![]() If you’re lucky enough to be playing with an arcade stick, you may also run into problems. This sucks for left-handed players, disabled players who use third-party peripherals, and people with bigger hands who may need to space out the keys a bit more than the setup Capcom is providing. Instead, you’re limited to a group of keys (WASD, BNM, GHJK) that you’re able to use to swap inputs between like a regular arcade stick. Keyboard players will be disappointed to hear that you’re unable to rebind to any key on your keyboard. Unfortunately, controls are where things start to fall apart for Street Fighter V. ![]() Once manually mapped through the software on your computer, both controller or keyboard/mouse mapping will be saved and applied to your console.Try watching this video on or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. You will need either a Windows or Mac computer, then have to download either reWASD or the AntiMicroX software. The sad news is that you can't manually map controls from controller to keyboard/mouse through console, however, there is a way around this. Through the interface, both software enables you to manually map controls for controller to keyboard/mouse and vice versa, on any game in your library. The current best choice is reWASD, however, if you're not looking to pay, then AntiMicroX is the safest and best free option (The source code is open to view if you're feeling unsure). Secondly, you'll have to download an online software to configure your device. This can be confirmed through Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & Other Devices, then look under the “Other Devices” tab. The first step is to connect your controller and to make sure it is being picked up by your computer. If you're not playing your game through Steam, there is still a way to map a controller to a keyboard/mouse, although it isn't as user-friendly. This will easily allow you to manually map the controller to the keyboard/mouse and vice versa. Steam already comes with a built-in optimizer for swapping from controller to keyboard/mouse, and mapping keys between peripherals is easy.įirst, go to the top right corner and click on the Steam tab > Settings > Controller > Guide Button Chord Configuration. There are a number of built-in and downloadable software that make this process simple. The relieving news is that mapping a controller to a keyboard/mouse is easy, even for games that don't have optimized support. ![]()
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