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Next dotGame is working on a guide on how to configure and use a controller with the game, I'm actually needing that -
Next dotGame is working on a guide on how to configure and use a controller with the game, I'm actually needing that -
Fexelea, here is some info that I hope can help you on how to configure a controller to work with ESO.
Mine specifically is a PS3 Controller.
The first thing you need is a third party program downloaded like Xpadder, Motionjoy or Pinnacle. They contain the emulator drivers in them.
Since I used motionjoy, I also downloaded another program called Better DS3 tool. It was also free and was much easier for doing my own mapping.
Here is what I put in for my controls. Though I have changed them slightly.
These were for movement, directions and camera angles (first or third person) and sneaking.
Because these are mimicing the mouse and movement in some way, there needs to be a dead zone in the axis otherwise you will have no real control. I put at 55%.
Button Controls:
Triangle: I (Inventory)
Square: E (for communicating with NPC and picking up items)
Circle: Space (for Jumping)
Cross: R (for ultimate attack and picking up everything
Select: M (Map)
Start: H (Horse/Mount)
L1: Right Alt (Exit Menus)
L2: Mouse Right Button (Attack with magic)
R1: Left Shift (Sprinting)
R2: Mouse Left Button (Attack with Weapon)
DPAD:
UP: Q (Quick slot)
DOWN: Comma (Forgot what that was for)
LEFT: 1 (magic ability slot#1)
RIGHT: 2 (magic ability slot#2)
The unfortunate thing about using a controller is that you have to be VERY selective in what abilities you are going to use. But once you get things all set, you hardly have to use the keyboard and mouse, although you still will from time to time.
There is also a bit of an issue with your Toon suddenly dodging on you. Unfortunately I haven't figured out how to stop this yet. It can get a little annoying so be aware it does happen.