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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

View Poll Results: Do you want more customization options for the in-game controls?
YES 31 96.88%
NO 1 3.13%
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Old 08-02-2009, 09:50 PM
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Default Control Scheme Customization (SUGGESTIONS.....DEVS PLEASE READ)

After going through a few threads, and talking to different gamers online who have played the demo, the #1 thing everyone wants the ability to customize their controls. The main reason is EVERYONE I've talked to so far, hates having to hold down the Right Stick in order to look around because the RS doesn't always work, and it affects the rudders and throttle. A lot of people want the rudders on the triggers, throttle on the bumpers and ability to look around to be specific to the Right Stick with no strings attached.

That's just one option of a control scheme people want. So I'm making a poll which I want all of you to vote on. It's just a simple question of whether or not you want more options for customization.

Then, after you vote, please post your own personal suggestion for a control scheme you want added to the game. Most likely our suggestions won't be seen in the final release, but hopefully they will release our suggestions in the first game's update.
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