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  1. #1

    Target Switching is a Complete Nightmare

    Title says it all. I'm using PS4 controller on PC, and have NO control over who I'm targeting. I've tried both toggle and hold when focusing enemies, and while I've had best luck with switching targets wihle holding aim button, I still have zero control over whether I'm focusing the guy right in front of me or the guy aross the map. Switching targets while using toggle is an absolute ****show with no purpose, 100 % confusion and 200% anger.

    Please make switching targets easier.
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  2. #2
    Im on PC with controller and it always seems to pick the closest guy I can see. You aren't even allowed to target very far away, so I don't know how you're targeting "across the map".

    In toggle target mode right stick click switches targets. It seems to switch to the next closest guy.

    My only complaint is that in toggle mode it knocks you out of guard mode after an execution. It takes you out even if there's another enemy next to you.
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  3. #3
    Originally Posted by Wobbleshnort Go to original post
    My only complaint is that in toggle mode it knocks you out of guard mode after an execution. It takes you out even if there's another enemy next to you.
    On console there is a settings that you can change so you don’t leave guard mod on execution if memory serves me it’s in the user interface setting or control settings. I don’t mess with the setting all that often. I’m not sure if the same settings are on PC really haven’t check I just use the hold function for locking on when using the controller.


    As for locking on I think it gets wonky when there are 3-4 enemy players or I’m fighting with in the minion area that I have the most trouble with the lock on system.
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  4. #4
    There is a thing called 'settings' and I really recommend that you play around with it.
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