However, playing with a controller may require additional setup and may not be as intuitive as playing with a mouse and keyboard. However I switched to a controller and find I just prefer it overall (movement is smoother and I'm still in reach of my keyboard for quick-save/load so I'm not missing out on anything).Modern Bathroom Vanity Remodel Tips and Ideas I noticed this within the first 15 minutes of the game, switched it right then and there and haven't looked back. Or maybe I should just give in and use a controller? I've been considering just switching M1 and M2 controls, so that my mouseclicks actually correspond to which hand I'm using, but I'm wondering if this messes up anything else further down the line or makes the UI even more cumbersome to navigate? I understand why they've done this, so that left click is your 'main' hand, but for magic that doesn't really matter. I'm mostly a magic user and often in the heat of battle I'll still get confused which spell I have in which hand (I'm a big fan of Healing+Fire and when they're in the hands they look kinda similar). I figured that I'd eventually get used to this and it wouldn't bother me, but I haven't really still. I've been playing now for about 20 hours or so, and of course I adore this game, but I've still been getting a little confused with the whole 'left click' being 'right hand' and 'right click' being 'left hand'. To me putting left mouse to left hand feels said: Maybe my perspective is just different since I'm left handed.
That makes sense to me, but to each his own I guess. I have 2 buttons, one of the left and one on the right, would it not make sense to make them correspond to left hand/right hand? It would be awkward to me switching that. Even in Oblivion I would use right click for my shield, and left for my weapon. There is no 'main hand' if you're dual wielding or magic using, there's just a right hand and a left hand.I dual wield in Skyrim, and even then I consider my main hand to be my right hand since i'm right handed. One of the first things many people will do is pick up two weapons, then immediately realise that left click swings the right weapon and vice versa. Said: Why did so many people switch? Hasn't left click always been your main hand? I can't fathom pressing the right mouse button to swing my sword in my main hand.Most games aren't based around the idea of both hands being used.