Metal gear solid 5 phantom pain lỗi chuột năm 2024

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  3. Any way to change the CTRL walk speed?

cloudropis 8 years ago

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I know CTRL makes you walk slowly without making noise, but on the PC it's a binary choice where you either don't press it and move at full speed or you press it and walk at a snail pace, much slower then what you can accomplish with the analogue stick. With CTRL it's impossible to keep up with walking guards while staying silent, it's just too slow. Has been found a way to set that "CTRL speed" yet? Some ini file configuration or something? Aiming with KB+M is just so much better, but I can't fully discard my controller until this gets fixed.

Dikitain 8 years ago

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It is kind of one of those things that older PC users (like myself) just kind of get used to. Yes, analog would be nicer in this regard, but you can still manage.

Besides, I don't think I have even used ctrl since I got the sneaking suit, since it masks your footsteps anyways. If I really need to quietly sneak up on someone, I go prone as it does the same thing.

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PatchYourselfUp 8 years ago

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One of the nicer reasons to play this game on consoles. Analog stick means better control.

Goobers 8 years ago

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PatchYourselfUp posted...

One of the nicer reasons to play this game on consoles. Analog stick means better control.

Or you could just plug in a gamepad/controller and use that on PC?

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cody4783 8 years ago

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Not a fix, but I just got into the habit of tapping the Ctrl key in time with the animation speed. You can kind of force it into the transitional speed that isn't full crawl but isn't normal speed either. Still silent, and will allow you to match/out pace guards.

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PatchYourselfUp 8 years ago

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Goobers posted...

PatchYourselfUp posted...
One of the nicer reasons to play this game on consoles. Analog stick means better control.
Or you could just plug in a gamepad/controller and use that on PC?

Most people just use a keyboard and mouse.

Mortoseth 8 years ago

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Old Splinter Cell games had this nicely figured out. Mouse wheel to adjust moving speed. Anyway if you use the sneaking suit you can move at normal speed without guards hearing you.

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robert_rangersu 8 years ago

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PatchYourselfUp posted...

Goobers posted...
PatchYourselfUp posted...
One of the nicer reasons to play this game on consoles. Analog stick means better control.
Or you could just plug in a gamepad/controller and use that on PC?
Most people just use a keyboard and mouse.

What most people do is not relevant. I could use my PS4 or my XB1 controller with this on the PC, therefor it NOT a "nicer reason" to play it on a console.

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Gneseuk 8 years ago

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No analog movement sucks but being able to use mouse to aim more than makes up for it. Sneaking suit makes this irrelevant anyways.

The PC version of Metal Gear Solid 5 has its own share of problems, some smaller than others. Having your keyboard and mouse not work in-game is definitely one of the larger ones, since it’s not really possible to play the game without any input.

The fix for the keyboard and mouse issue is often fairly simple and requires two base steps:

  1. Pressing the Esc key in-game to open the menu and go offline.
  2. Disable or unplug HID-compliant USB devices other than your mouse, keyboard, and controller (if applicable).

While going offline is easy, dealing with the HID-compliant devices can be a bit of a pain.

Disabling the problem HID-compliant devices

After going offline in-game, it’s time to play with your USB ports.

Your first option lies in disconnecting any unnecessary devices from your USB ports — in this case, it means unplugging everything but your mouse and keyboard (and again, controller if applicable).

Try the game after disconnecting your other USB devices, and if it works, you’re set. If it doesn’t, you may have to deal with the Device Manager in the Windows Control Panel. You can choose to reconnect everything you disconnected, but it’s up to you.

Metal gear solid 5 phantom pain lỗi chuột năm 2024

And from here, you need to look at Human Interface Devices.

Metal gear solid 5 phantom pain lỗi chuột năm 2024

The amount of devices listed can be long or short. The first thing you want to specifically look for is “HID-compliant game controller”. If you can find it (you may not have one listed), right click and disable the device. Try your controls in-game.

If your controls still aren’t working, you may have to look for something called “Virtual VJoy Joystick” under Human Interface Devices and disable it. Then try to play Metal Gear Solid 5.

If the above didn’t work

It is entirely possible you could have neither a HID-compliant game controller nor a Virtual VJoy Joystick listed in Human Interface Devices. If even disconnecting everything but the keyboard and mouse from your USB ports didn’t work and you have neither of those devices listed, you really only have two more options to deal with the problem.

Playing with an Xbox controller plugged in but not in use

The first option is trying to play the game with an Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller plugged in while playing with keyboard and mouse. But not everyone has one of those, and it won’t necessarily work. This only works for some users.

Disabling other HID-compliant devices

The second option is to disable other HID-compliant devices in the Device Manager. If you choose to do this, only disable those that specifically say they are HID-compliant. Disable very carefully.

Do not disable listings that say USB Input Device unless absolutely necessary, as this is most often your mouse and keyboard.

If you do disable anything labeled as a USB Input Device and can’t use your keyboard or mouse, physically disconnect the affected device and plug it into another USB port.

Hopefully one of these options works for you. The HID-compliant game controller option worked for me, but some people are having trouble even after trying all these options. It would be nice if Konami would patch it, but they don’t seem to be in a hurry, considering they just dropped out of AAA developing to work on pachislots. Thanks, Konami.


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