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This was discovered on the website and shared in the comments. The suggestion came from a user called shutit. It addresses an issue with sensitivity on the left stick. You should navigate to your Witcher 3 installation folder, open the file "platformgameplay.ini," and modify the line setting LeftStickSensitivity to either 0.4 or 0.5. I recommend 0.4 since you need to fully push the analog stick to move. For further details, you can explore more or reach out to the developer.
It seems you're asking about the purpose of controllers and why they matter. They help manage systems efficiently, making tasks easier and more precise.
I can address this since...
a) I favor a controller over a keyboard and mouse; personally, I've always found it more precise.
b) I play on a sofa because I no longer have a desk, and the joys of having kids take up all your space.
c) When friends visit, it's simpler to hand them a controller than a keyboard and mouse, which they're used to.
The claim is incorrect; controllers are actually more precise.
B is acceptable.
C dismisses the topic due to its simplicity.
I've tried both, but I think it's more calming for me when using a controller in Witcher 3. C: Why not? Just because it's an RPG doesn't mean you can't let someone else control the game. If you're relaxing on a sofa and a friend wants to try it, passing over a controller is simpler than managing a mouse.
Right: A - " personally I've always found it more accurate." Regardless there's no way of proving whats more accurate as we are all going to be different and bias towards one or the other. C - Calling peoples points irrelevant is the worst argument someone can do. I have a friend who's round for a few beers, I have a single player game I want to show him I'm going to hand him something to play with even if I preferred KB+M I'm going to give him his preferred choice.
You can become very proficient with the controller, achieving high accuracy. This is similar to people who learn piano using their feet—they often surpass average players because their hands are naturally more precise. Consoles depend on autoaim and acceleration, but the mouse offers better control due to a wider and more accurate movement range.
It's mainly due to the reasons we discussed earlier, which involve using compensation in the console and other tools. This isn't a personal opinion; your thumb's range of motion is far less precise compared to your entire arm. You rely on bigger muscles for control, making tasks like using a mouse or pen more accurate regardless of the method. I emphasize you can adapt to mistakes from habit or convenience, but you're not someone with thumbs that outperform your whole arm.