
To end off, I would just like to say that I can understand why you believe what you do, but I just hope you can understand why I believe what I do. I apologize if this post seems rushed, as I am on a small time frame.
#Death road to canada switch controls update#
Not only that, but it is perfect for multiplayer, which, in my opinion, is the best way to play the game. A major 1.0.6 Liver update recently went live for Death Road to Canada on Switch. The aiming system kinda reflects how your people aren't professionals, they're just a "bunch of jerks in a car". As a keyboard user, I ask you: If one hand controls movement, and the other on the mouse in order to aim/shoot/open, how is one supposed to switch weapons? How does one-computer multiplayer work? Do I have to buy a controller to play with my friend? I hope not.ĮDIT: But overall, whether your idea is better on a technical scale or not, I believe the current system is just more fun. On this page, you will find all there is to know about the various updates for Death Road to Canada on Nintendo Switch (originally released on May 8th 2018 in North America and Europe, and September 15th 2022 in Japan) Click here for more Software updates Death Road to Canada Ver. I believe you're looking at the game from the perspective of a controller user. And as I do agree that the twin stick shooter control style isn't bad, not only does that lack of it separate this from other top-down zombie shooters, but it also makes the game much more multiplayer compatible.

I can understand why you might not like the gun pause, but it isn't that difficult to work around as all you need to do is wait a second between shots. After impressing plenty of people following its original launch on PC back in 2016, the creators of this well-received title started to focus their attention on bringing the game to consoles, namely PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.


As for the one joycon Switch play, the reason I want this is so that it only takes one set of Joycons to play with a friend, which is one of the reasons I am excited for the Switch release. Like the shuffling zombies that populate this quirky post-apocalyptic adventure, Death Road to Canada is on the rise.
