This is a viable option, however it can get quite confusing trying to remember in the middle of gameplay what Action Set you currently have selected, as there is no indicator for when you change (Steam says there should be a beep but I have never ever heard it), and you have to bind that same button to switch sets in both Action Sets. Choose what button you’d like to use for this action, then select the circled option shown below, then CHANGE ACTION SET and the set you’d like to switch to when you press that button. You can bind a button to swap between them on the fly during gameplay. To create a new one, select ADD ACTION SET at the top of the config screen: Action SetsĪction Sets essentially allow you to swap between two entirely different config files for one game, allowing you to create hundreds of different combinations if you really wanted to. To combat this, we can make use of Action Sets and Layers.
However, a particularly tricky aspect of rebinding controller buttons for Ori WOTW is that this game uses practically all of the buttons available, leaving very little wiggle room for extra bindings. In most games, there are a couple of spare buttons not being used on the controller by the vanilla game that makes choosing what buttons to use quite simple.
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If you have any questions, the kind folks in the Ori Runs Discord will be more than happy to help, and feel free to ping me in that server or DM me at caeyo#0477. In-game, I have Sentry mapped to X, Sword on Y and everything else (Bow, Regen, etc) on B, which should hopefully provide enough context to understand my config file. If you’re already familiar with Steam Config and want to see my bindings, or you just want to play around with my bindings yourself to figure things out, or you can’t be bothered reading this over-detailed guide, paste this link into your browser, which will open the Steam client to a copy of my bindings for you to use: steam://controllerconfig/1057090/2328602400. It is a tad confusing initially though and there are some particular hurdles with this game’s button scheme that need to be overcome, which is why I’ve made this guide. Hi! There are a couple of really useful bindings you can make to execute certain inputs on the same frame (as allowed by leaderboard rules) to perform optimised tech in Ori WOTW, and Steam Controller Config is a really powerful and customisable tool to achieve this.