FPS Invert Mouse or not?

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I remember being into Michael Jackson, and freaking out whenever he voiced that guy on the Simpsons who thought he was Michael Jackson

Man, I miss the 80's/early 90's; sure I was young, very young, but I still miss the days of Saved by the Bell, lol

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Personally I leave the Y axis normal. I like to invert the X axis. If you think about it, in order to walk to the right you have to push off to the left, and vice versa. Just makes more sense to me.
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Yep, I used to be into that crap.. Though I also liked to watch Knight Rider and Air Wolf..............

I watched Saved by the Bell when I got home from Elementary school too.

What are we going to do tonight Brain?
The same thing we do every night Pinky; <b>Try to take over the world!</b>
 
yeah, Knight Rider, and the original Unsolved Mysteries too. You don't know how scary that show can be to a kid in the first or second grade

I didn't even mention how badass Quantum Leap was, woo


And I guess for Star Trek thrusters (not impulse) all the directions would be sort of backwards too: left - starboard, right - move port, etc

It's all good ^_^
 
I know this has nothign to do with this thread, but I'm so freaking tired right now. Summer intersession along with work is killing me. How many days in a row do I have to get up at 5:30, aarg. I don't mind getting up early (that much) I mind being a dumbass and stayin up past 12 every school night.

I can't help being wide awake, and my room is in the most social part of the house, so everybody...hangs out, because it's summer and they can be lazy unlike me

Can't wait until August 7th baby

It's all good ^_^
 
Oh man, I STILL watch Quantum Leap on the SciFi channel.

The original Unsolved Mysteries was a great show. I remember Bob Sagat and America's Funniest Home Videos used to be funny too.......

I used to watch G.I. Joe cartoons all the time, that and Voltron. McGyver was an awsome show too. I could go on forever......

What are we going to do tonight Brain?
The same thing we do every night Pinky; <b>Try to take over the world!</b>
 
Always inverted!!! When I'm playing FPS's I imagine that my mouse hand is resting on the head of my character....so to look down I'd push forward. Makes sense to me!

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Very good point Playbus. The day I stop inverting is when I get a virtual gun , or something similar to a holodeck from Star Trek

It's all good ^_^
 
mmmmmmmm......holodeck. Oooh, the things I'd get up to with one of those. muhahahahaha

Fatal Error #449: Unable to process the "Go to Hell" command specified.
 
I could only imagine what I'd do with a holodeck........

What are we going to do tonight Brain?
The same thing we do every night Pinky; <b>Try to take over the world!</b>
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"I could only imagine what I'd do with a holodeck........"

I could only imagine who I'd do with a holodeck........

Give me fuel, give me fire, give me that which I desire.
 
Well... Uh, yeah, that was implied wasn't it?

What are we going to do tonight Brain?
The same thing we do every night Pinky; <b>Try to take over the world!</b>
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Inverted. For me this comes down to how my brain interprets the physics - in real life if I want to look up at the sky, I move my head backwards. I don't think of it as aiming the weapon, it's where I want to look. None of my mates play with the axis inverted though, and they all think I'm weird.
 
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