
The controller version of the skill bar has six slots for skills assigned to the four face buttons plus both RB and RT. When a controller is plugged in, the entire skill bar changes into something that looks a lot more modern and user friendly. It didn’t seem that weird to not have a modernized control scheme, that is, until I plugged in a controller and discovered a completely redesigned UI. I had chalked this up to the developer’s commitment to maintaining the identity of Diablo 2 in the remake because, other than a new paint job and some accessibility features, there are very few quality-of-life updates in Resurrected. Maybe there is an option for you.Related: Diablo 3 Is Changing How We Compete For Solo Greater Rift Leaderboards Check all the options and try to find out what causes most of the clicking. Other than that there isn't much I could tell you without seeing you play. This will make it so you have an extra button for walking, which you can hold down and not automatically attack enemies when moving the mouse over them.Īlso holding down buttons on your keyboard or mouse often recasts actions.

If you have a mouse with more than three buttons and you have an easily reachable button on the side, I recommend to scroll through your key bindings and look for an option called something like 'force walk' and bind it on there. What can I do to reduce the amount of clicking? This is terrible and I do not recommend it The only way I know of is to remap these keys to some external script like AutoIt and make it so it clicks in the respective direction when pressing a key. The clicking in this game is even "worse" but it is now an expected feature and classic way to play Diablo and Diablo-like (e.g. If you have never played Diablo 2 I suggest you watch a video of some gameplay.
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No, at least not from the the game itself.
