But that leaves room for people to put whatever they want there with the rest of the setup as a template. I thought that might be annoying.Ĭurrently LT and the right stick just do nothing. I set this to require clicking the stick after selecting the one you want so that I don't sneeze and burn a potion or something. The quickslots for items (default 1-6) are handled with a radial menu on the left analog stick. This gives you easy access to both 6-button hotbars. They change how the face buttons are mapped while they're held down. So in this config, I've set up LB, RB, and RT to function the same way. But with Steam we can mimic the behavior using action layers. You get Shift, or you get B, but you can't have both at the same time. The biggest problem with using a controller with DFO is that DFO doesn't support modified keystrokes. This may not actually be necessary, but I did it anyway. I've also changed my in-game movement controls to the numpad arrows instead of the directional arrows just in case that caused weird issues. It can be anything though and you just change what the B-button is set to on the base-level action layer to match it. The spacebar has to do too many other things. The only in-game change that needs to be made is that Skill2 cannot be the spacebar. The idea here is to let people know what the Steam controller configuration can do.
#Dfo radiant one glory set portable
This assumes an Xbox-style controller (which most controllers on Windows are, or pretend to be) but should be portable to other controller types. So I've made this configuration as a baseline for anyone who wants it. How do I play DFO with a controller? Well, the game being on Steam actually makes this really easy but Steam's configuration settings are kind of.