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overwatch switch

For the pro-controller, it felt more natural to turn my wrist in a way that didn't feel like my hand was twitching everywhere. I found using my Joy-Cons were especially difficult to use because half the time it felt most of my focus was on making sure I was pointing right where I wanted, instead of keeping an eye on the enemy team. Nonetheless, the pro-controller is the best way to play, especially for gyro-aiming. Tracer too can feel as though I'm trying to control a wild bull, as her movements rely on speed and you're often left careening into a wall. I found that out when playing D.VA, who can shoot wildly and still do a fair bit of damage, who's precision can be sorely damaged by even the smallest of movements of your wrist.

overwatch switch

That said, some characters aren't so fortunate when it comes to this sort of method. The pro-controller is the best way to play, especially for gyro-aiming. I cannot properly express my glee at getting a headshot on a Moira from miles away just because I flicked my Switch upwards a little to where I thought her head would be.

overwatch switch

All it takes is one flick of the wrist, similar to how sniping is on PC, and you've got headshots for days. Of course, some of the gyro-controls are better suited for certain characters, but Hanzo, Widowmaker and McCree players will have a field day with it. What surprised me was that I wasn't a bad shot on the Switch either. My friends haven't kicked me out of their team yet, so that says something for sure. While I'm by no means an expert or even good at Overwatch on the PS4, I'd like to think I have a decent shot. It's one thing to be good at motion controls, it's quite the other to dominate the enemy team on a handheld console with a game that relies on accuracy and precision with every move. When Blizzard said that it was easy to dominate using gyro controls, I have to admit, I was pretty skeptical.












Overwatch switch