I had never really thought about this before - but then I read something about the "right" way to hold the controller when playing FIFA - and now I am re-considering my whole approach ...
I saw it suggested that you hold the controller such that you have four individual fingers on LB (left index), LT (left middle), RB (right index), and RT (right middle) ... left thumb on the left joystick ... right thumb on the buttons (X / Y / A / B) and the right joystick. This leaves my ring fingers and pinkies to hold the weight of the controller.
It definitely feels weird ... but I am willing to give it a try. "Sprint" is now on my middle finger ... "change player on defense" is independent from "jockey" ... the idea seems like it could help. It is supposed to help for jockey (LT+RT) and/or power shots (LB+RB) ... as well as for sending players on runs (LB ... this never seems to work right), driven passes (RB+A) ...
My directionality using the left joystick is a little "off" ... it is still my left thumb, but its position on the stick is a bit different, so that will take some time to adjust.
Is it worth going through the learning curve on this?
I saw it suggested that you hold the controller such that you have four individual fingers on LB (left index), LT (left middle), RB (right index), and RT (right middle) ... left thumb on the left joystick ... right thumb on the buttons (X / Y / A / B) and the right joystick. This leaves my ring fingers and pinkies to hold the weight of the controller.
It definitely feels weird ... but I am willing to give it a try. "Sprint" is now on my middle finger ... "change player on defense" is independent from "jockey" ... the idea seems like it could help. It is supposed to help for jockey (LT+RT) and/or power shots (LB+RB) ... as well as for sending players on runs (LB ... this never seems to work right), driven passes (RB+A) ...
My directionality using the left joystick is a little "off" ... it is still my left thumb, but its position on the stick is a bit different, so that will take some time to adjust.
Is it worth going through the learning curve on this?
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