That's really interesting. I might start inverting now. reminiscent of ambidexterity, somehow..ThatJagoGuy said:Yeah, maybe because 3rd person promotes the notion of camera operation as opposed to perspective control.Madshaw said:ThatJagoGuy said:I found a paper during my psych degree research which theorised that inversion often comes down to perspective. Inverters apparently tend to view the camera as a physical mechanism wthin the virtual environment to be manipulated much like their neck would move to adjust the view in real life. Non-inverters allegedly see the environment purely as an interface so their logic dictates up be up and down be down.Pi_Fighter said:Apparently, when you pick up a game for the first time, whether or not you like the inverse thumbstick/mouse setting depends on which side of the brain you use most.
I use inverse. Because I can.
P.S. To anyone wonderring:
The y-axis is the up/down.
Of course, we adapt to different styles, but I think our initial approach may indeed be dictated about whetther you use the creative or logical side of your brain.
Hrrrm... I should have done my thesis on this and not VR. :-/
Does that explain why I can only use invert while in third person?
Like in gears of war i can use either, but it drives me insane in Call of duty
[/quote]ThatJagoGuy said:I found a paper during my psych degree research which theorised that inversion often comes down to perspective. Inverters apparently tend to view the camera as a physical mechanism wthin the virtual environment to be manipulated much like their neck would move to adjust the view in real life. Non-inverters allegedly see the environment purely as an interface so their logic dictates up be up and down be down.
Of course, we adapt to different styles, but I think our initial approach may indeed be dictated about whetther you use the creative or logical side of your brain.
That's the reason I hated that game. It tried to make me forget 10 years of muscle memory.Jast said:I can't play a game unless the y-axis is inverted or I'll always be shooting the sun or my feet. Silent Hill: Homecoming didn't come with an inverted y-axis option (except for aiming I know) and it was one of the hardest gaming experiences just for that. *shame* Usually I wouldn't bother trying to re-teach my brain to work without it inverted but since I'm such a huge Silent Hill fan I be-grudgingly went on....painful experience.
What about if you're playing a flight-game with a mouse and keyboard?? Wouldn't your experience of stick-control mean that you'd want an inverted mouse?Clashero said:Using a mouse-keyboard: no.
Using a controller: always. I can't NOT invert, it's unnatural.
My theory is that since I know how to fly a plane in real life, I have always known that pulling the stick back makes you go up and pushing the stick forward makes you go down, and doing anything else makes you crash.That's the reason I hated that game. It tried to make me forget 10 years of muscle memory.Jast said:I can't play a game unless the y-axis is inverted or I'll always be shooting the sun or my feet. Silent Hill: Homecoming didn't come with an inverted y-axis option (except for aiming I know) and it was one of the hardest gaming experiences just for that. *shame* Usually I wouldn't bother trying to re-teach my brain to work without it inverted but since I'm such a huge Silent Hill fan I be-grudgingly went on....painful experience.
1) I have my SideWinder right here next to me. The day is trade that in for a mouse is the day I die.ThatJagoGuy said:What about if you're playing a flight-game with a mouse and keyboard?? Wouldn't your experience of stick-control mean that you'd want an inverted mouse?Clashero said:Using a mouse-keyboard: no.
Using a controller: always. I can't NOT invert, it's unnatural.
My theory is that since I know how to fly a plane in real life, I have always known that pulling the stick back makes you go up and pushing the stick forward makes you go down, and doing anything else makes you crash.That's the reason I hated that game. It tried to make me forget 10 years of muscle memory.Jast said:I can't play a game unless the y-axis is inverted or I'll always be shooting the sun or my feet. Silent Hill: Homecoming didn't come with an inverted y-axis option (except for aiming I know) and it was one of the hardest gaming experiences just for that. *shame* Usually I wouldn't bother trying to re-teach my brain to work without it inverted but since I'm such a huge Silent Hill fan I be-grudgingly went on....painful experience.