I have not played any of these games before, so I was excited to finally being able to play them. I started with Mario 64 yesterday and while I very much like the graphics, music and level layout it is just so frustrating to get thrown out of the level and losing all the progress after every death. (That same thing was for me the reason to sell New Super Mario Bros. U after 2 days.) And I die a lot due to unexpected camera angles and slipping from a surface into nothing because I can't predict whether the tilt angle is too steep. So I'll return to Mario 64 if I ever have a month off and nothing else to do.
Started Sunshine now, and is there any way to flip the y axis of the camera controls? I'm a PC gamer used to 3D games and flight games and this should be such a simple thing.
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I have not played any of these games before, so I was excited to finally being able to play them. I started with Mario 64 yesterday and while I very much like the graphics, music and level layout it is just so frustrating to get thrown out of the level and losing all the progress after every death. (That same thing was for me the reason to sell New Super Mario Bros. U after 2 days.) And I die a lot due to unexpected camera angles and slipping from a surface into nothing because I can't predict whether the tilt angle is too steep. So I'll return to Mario 64 if I ever have a month off and nothing else to do.
Started Sunshine now, and is there any way to flip the y axis of the camera controls? I'm a PC gamer used to 3D games and flight games and this should be such a simple thing.