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I just have a quick question regarding spreadsheets for unlisted games. I plan on buying the new COD Call of Duty WW2. I don't see it as a configuration file in spreadsheets. How do I go about creating a configuration for this game and others that do not have there own configurations yet?
Dan NH
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Jan 13, 2018, 3:42:33 PM1/13/18
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Did you read the manual that came with your QS?
Did you search this forum?
Did you youtube?
All three of these will work for you. There are countless threads about existing spreadsheets. Find one for your platform, modify it, and that's it.
Fred Davison
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Jan 14, 2018, 11:35:01 AM1/14/18
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The Destiny profile works for many first person shooters. Most FPS games have settled on a fairly consistent set of button functions. There may be some specific puzzle or maneuver that requires its own custom mode, like lock picking in Assassin's Creed, or wall climbing in COD Black Ops II, but the Destiny profile is probably a good starting point for a profile that is originally based on the Default Configuration with Left, Mixed, Right joy stick modes.
Some users are creating configuration files that substitute sips & puffs for the Left Analog stick (or WASD). That way they can keep the joystick mapped as Right Analog/Mouse and move their avatar around with latched sips and puffs.
The basic process of creating your own custom configuration spreadsheet is explained in this post on the Documentation page of the website.
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Jan 14, 2018, 2:35:21 PM1/14/18
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