This is already a thing, check your keybinds. Due to lack of buttons on controller I’m not sure if its already bound but I’m sure you can bind it yourself.
tomofhyrule wrote: »Autorun is in game, it's just not bound by default. You can just go into your keybinds and set it up.
Elvenheart wrote: »I’ve used this for years, it’s one of the first things I check in any game.
You mean the auto-run you can set in your keybinds? Mine is set to CAPSLOCK and I just tested and it works when mounted as well.
You can set it to what you want, but you hit it and your character moves forward.
Or are you on console? Do they not have that?
Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
DenverRalphy wrote: »This is already a thing, check your keybinds. Due to lack of buttons on controller I’m not sure if its already bound but I’m sure you can bind it yourself.tomofhyrule wrote: »Autorun is in game, it's just not bound by default. You can just go into your keybinds and set it up.Elvenheart wrote: »I’ve used this for years, it’s one of the first things I check in any game.You mean the auto-run you can set in your keybinds? Mine is set to CAPSLOCK and I just tested and it works when mounted as well.
You can set it to what you want, but you hit it and your character moves forward.
Or are you on console? Do they not have that?
And no. It's not available for Consoles.
Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
Depending on what console you are on you have 2 solutions: PlayStation controllers let you remap every button, so I would suggest assigning the "press left analog stick" function to the left trigger and procede with some bit of remapping to find a good fit for your playstyle.
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DenverRalphy wrote: »Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
Depending on what console you are on you have 2 solutions: PlayStation controllers let you remap every button, so I would suggest assigning the "press left analog stick" function to the left trigger and procede with some bit of remapping to find a good fit for your playstyle.
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Unfortunately, remapping your controller button doesn't really solve the issue. The OP is looking for an Auto-Run toggle like you have on PC that you tap once and the toon keeps running until you manually stop. On console there is no Auto-Run, only Sprint which isn't a toggle. So you'd still have to hold it down regardless which button it's mapped to.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
Depending on what console you are on you have 2 solutions: PlayStation controllers let you remap every button, so I would suggest assigning the "press left analog stick" function to the left trigger and procede with some bit of remapping to find a good fit for your playstyle.
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Unfortunately, remapping your controller button doesn't really solve the issue. The OP is looking for an Auto-Run toggle like you have on PC that you tap once and the toon keeps running until you manually stop. On console there is no Auto-Run, only Sprint which isn't a toggle. So you'd still have to hold it down regardless which button it's mapped to.
I don't get what you are talking about: my character runs without the need to press anything on console, just push the stick forward but no need to press it. Sprint needs to be pressed but just once, not keep pressed, and if you remap it to a trigger than you barely touch it and you keep sprinting until you stop. If it's just run and not sprint... I don't get the issue since you don't need to press anything really, just give directions alone with the stick, without pressing it.
EDIT: On console, walking, jogging and running are made with the only use of the stick, without pressing it, depending on how much you move the stick from its centered position...
I don't get what you are talking about: my character runs without the need to press anything on console, just push the stick forward but no need to press it. Sprint needs to be pressed but just once, not keep pressed, and if you remap it to a trigger than you barely touch it and you keep sprinting until you stop. If it's just run and not sprint... I don't get the issue since you don't need to press anything really, just give directions alone with the stick, without pressing it.
Elvenheart wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »This is already a thing, check your keybinds. Due to lack of buttons on controller I’m not sure if its already bound but I’m sure you can bind it yourself.tomofhyrule wrote: »Autorun is in game, it's just not bound by default. You can just go into your keybinds and set it up.Elvenheart wrote: »I’ve used this for years, it’s one of the first things I check in any game.You mean the auto-run you can set in your keybinds? Mine is set to CAPSLOCK and I just tested and it works when mounted as well.
You can set it to what you want, but you hit it and your character moves forward.
Or are you on console? Do they not have that?
And no. It's not available for Consoles.
Well, this is something that definitely should be available for consoles, so hopefully ZOS will do something about that. I can’t imagine not having that feature.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
Depending on what console you are on you have 2 solutions: PlayStation controllers let you remap every button, so I would suggest assigning the "press left analog stick" function to the left trigger and procede with some bit of remapping to find a good fit for your playstyle.
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Unfortunately, remapping your controller button doesn't really solve the issue. The OP is looking for an Auto-Run toggle like you have on PC that you tap once and the toon keeps running until you manually stop. On console there is no Auto-Run, only Sprint which isn't a toggle. So you'd still have to hold it down regardless which button it's mapped to.
I don't get what you are talking about: my character runs without the need to press anything on console, just push the stick forward but no need to press it. Sprint needs to be pressed but just once, not keep pressed, and if you remap it to a trigger than you barely touch it and you keep sprinting until you stop. If it's just run and not sprint... I don't get the issue since you don't need to press anything really, just give directions alone with the stick, without pressing it.
EDIT: On console, walking, jogging and running are made with the only use of the stick, without pressing it, depending on how much you move the stick from its centered position...
DenverRalphy wrote: »Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
Depending on what console you are on you have 2 solutions: PlayStation controllers let you remap every button, so I would suggest assigning the "press left analog stick" function to the left trigger and procede with some bit of remapping to find a good fit for your playstyle.
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Unfortunately, remapping your controller button doesn't really solve the issue. The OP is looking for an Auto-Run toggle like you have on PC that you tap once and the toon keeps running until you manually stop. On console there is no Auto-Run, only Sprint which isn't a toggle. So you'd still have to hold it down regardless which button it's mapped to.
I don't get what you are talking about: my character runs without the need to press anything on console, just push the stick forward but no need to press it. Sprint needs to be pressed but just once, not keep pressed, and if you remap it to a trigger then you barely touch it and you keep sprinting until you stop. If it's just run and not sprint... I don't get the issue since you don't need to press anything really, just give directions alone with the stick, without pressing it.
EDIT: On console, walking, jogging and running are made with the only use of the stick, without pressing it, depending on how much you move the stick from its centered position...
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »Elvenheart wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »This is already a thing, check your keybinds. Due to lack of buttons on controller I’m not sure if its already bound but I’m sure you can bind it yourself.tomofhyrule wrote: »Autorun is in game, it's just not bound by default. You can just go into your keybinds and set it up.Elvenheart wrote: »I’ve used this for years, it’s one of the first things I check in any game.You mean the auto-run you can set in your keybinds? Mine is set to CAPSLOCK and I just tested and it works when mounted as well.
You can set it to what you want, but you hit it and your character moves forward.
Or are you on console? Do they not have that?
And no. It's not available for Consoles.
Well, this is something that definitely should be available for consoles, so hopefully ZOS will do something about that. I can’t imagine not having that feature.
When a solution exists for the PC the console rarely gets the feature. We are and remain an afterthought.
katanagirl1 wrote: »I can understand the request. My left thumb joint aches most of the time because I play too much.
UntilValhalla13 wrote: »You could always just use the ol' rubber band method.
spartaxoxo wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »I can understand the request. My left thumb joint aches most of the time because I play too much.
I feel that. I did a VCR that didn't go well and we were in there for three hours. By the time it was done I was exhausted and pained. And I didn't bother playing again for a couple of days.
I wish this game had auto-run.
I always find it weird how many options in this game are on one platform and not the others.
Sometimes it's a practical limitation, for example apparently on consoles you can move slower than the default jogging speed but faster than the default walking speed just by pushing the thumb stick more gently. PC doesn't have that, we've got 3 options - a toggle for walking speed (which is very slow), the standard jog and sprinting, but that's because we don't have an analogue input that would allow that kind of contol over your movement.
But other times, like the absence of auto-run on consoles, it makes no sense at all to me. I know someone will say it's because a controller has fewer buttons than a keyboard, but IMO that just means it's even more important to give console players all the options and let them decide what they want to use those buttons for.
Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
Depending on what console you are on you have 2 solutions: PlayStation controllers let you remap every button, so I would suggest assigning the "press left analog stick" function to the left trigger and procede with some bit of remapping to find a good fit for your playstyle.
I'm on Xbox and our controllers don't allow remapping of triggers specifically, so I bought a Nacon Revolution X Pro controller which has also 4 additional back buttons. I mapped the left analog stick press to the left trigger and moved block to a back button. With this controller you can also half press the trigger to "trigger" the action.
I can't press the analog sticks anymore and this is how I solved.
I'll add, after moving the sprint to the trigger I discovered I don't have to keep it pushed, I can just half press the trigger once and the sprint will continue until I stop moving.
Hope this helps you
Veinblood1965 wrote: »Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?
Depending on what console you are on you have 2 solutions: PlayStation controllers let you remap every button, so I would suggest assigning the "press left analog stick" function to the left trigger and procede with some bit of remapping to find a good fit for your playstyle.
I'm on Xbox and our controllers don't allow remapping of triggers specifically, so I bought a Nacon Revolution X Pro controller which has also 4 additional back buttons. I mapped the left analog stick press to the left trigger and moved block to a back button. With this controller you can also half press the trigger to "trigger" the action.
I can't press the analog sticks anymore and this is how I solved.
I'll add, after moving the sprint to the trigger I discovered I don't have to keep it pushed, I can just half press the trigger once and the sprint will continue until I stop moving.
Hope this helps you
Thank you, I bought a Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller, not sure if it has an option to map the joystick to one of the back triggers but I'll check it when i get home! It'll probably still need held down but at least I can lay the controller sideways (the triggers are very sensitive) and press it just by laying it down.
It wouldn't be so bad but when you ride or are stuck in combat in PVP for minutes at a time it's not fun. I don't really have any problems with my fingers in life or other aspects of the game just this(so far!).
spartaxoxo wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »I can understand the request. My left thumb joint aches most of the time because I play too much.
I feel that. I did a VCR that didn't go well and we were in there for three hours. By the time it was done I was exhausted and pained. And I didn't bother playing again for a couple of days.
I wish this game had auto-run.
spartaxoxo wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »I can understand the request. My left thumb joint aches most of the time because I play too much.
I feel that. I did a VCR that didn't go well and we were in there for three hours. By the time it was done I was exhausted and pained. And I didn't bother playing again for a couple of days.
I wish this game had auto-run.
spartaxoxo please help me understand: autorun would move our characters automatically, but we would still need to give directions, right?
So we would still need to move the stick but we would be able to just give a minimum directional push, and this would help with our thumbs?
If this is the case, I think it's kinda doable with certain controllers like the one I mentioned. It has a dedicated app that lets you regulate the analog sticks performance: you can set on a graph when you want the movement to start and how quickly it reaches max speed. So you could make it run at 0.1 angle from default position: insta-run.
True, this would not be the perfect solution because you would lose the ability to walk slowly, but it's an alternative, if it may help...
Veinblood1965 wrote: »See subject line, PS4/5. For those of us who are getting older having to continuously press the forward button on consoles results in sore joints. I just started experiencing this recently and after asking around in guilds it appears I am not alone, especially for those of us who PVP as you are riding a LOT. I've taken to pressing the joystick with my knuckles lol. Apparently it's an issue for youngsters as quite a few said they have the same problem once in a while.
Anyway possibly an option to auto ride and run at some point? Please?