I never don't really "drive" on keyboard, so I suppose it could be really different and difficult (for me).Just goes to show how subjective things can be, I have never had a problem with driving bikes or cars in Cyberpunk, and I use a keyboard and mouse, actually I really like it.
I never don't really "drive" on keyboard, so I suppose it could be really different and difficult (for me).
Controller (xbox ones) have some nice triggers, who be so helpfull to control brake/throttle
I use keyboard and I usually don't have problems , but maybe it depends on the bike. I usually use Jackie's bike and Arch Nazare.Your right, the controls for vehicles on pc are harder to use on keyboard than controller, that's probably why I find it difficult but not impossible to turn corners specifically on bikes, whereas the cars handle really well.
For me, with controller :I use keyboard and I usually don't have problems , but maybe it depends on the bike. I usually use Jackie's bike and Arch Nazare.
Just goes to show how subjective things can be, I have never had a problem with driving bikes or cars in Cyberpunk, and I use a keyboard and mouse, actually I really like it.
^ This so much. I prefer the Arch Nazare.I use keyboard and I usually don't have problems , but maybe it depends on the bike. I usually use Jackie's bike and Arch Nazare.
Also this. I use those two and the Akira bike and handbrake turns in all of them are very useful. So maybe it varies by bike.I use keyboard and I usually don't have problems , but maybe it depends on the bike. I usually use Jackie's bike and Arch Nazare.
Heh. Yeah and for me its the exact opposite. Maybe on PC I'm spoiled by GTA also. But if I compare my ability to drive a car in CP between PC (keyboard) or PS4 (self explanatory) I prefer PS4 by a country mile. The controls on controller feel much better and smoothIts funny as I never use a controller, my wife does with driving in Cyberpunk so I gave it a try once and man I could not hack it!!
On my Kusanagi, when i'm on a nice curve at 150+mph with a trickle of throttle and a light push on the stick (it's great), i find it hard to imagine how it could be possible to do the same with a keyboardThe controls on controller feel much better and smooth
Never did like the handling of the bikes very much as they don't bank sufficient enough, and after braking to make a turn, when you accelerate, they still drift unnaturally, where you should actually be launched straight off.Handbrake turns around corners nearly always never works because as soon as you release the break, you bike realigns itself to be facing forwards and not in the direction you where turning. seems off to me.
I found getting a controller (which I only use for driving) changed my whole experience of the game -- it made driving not only possible, but also enjoyable, and thus opened up those missions which depend on driving, which previously I'd been unable to complete.Its funny as I never use a controller, my wife does with driving in Cyberpunk so I gave it a try once and man I could not hack it!!
I found getting a controller (which I only use for driving) changed my whole experience of the game -- it made driving not only possible, but also enjoyable, and thus opened up those missions which depend on driving, which previously I'd been unable to complete.
I fear doing that on PC, and that is after having failed flaming crotch man on PCThe 'Beast in me'-quests?
i find it pretty sweet to make instant 90 degree turns with the handbrake
Yes, but also the car chase after the van that bugs the Perelez' appartment.The 'Beast in me'-quests?