


Setting sensitivity to Low is the closest you can currently get to disabling Smash attack input from your A-button and Left Stick. If you primarily Smash with the A+B shortcut, set Low sensitivity for easier Tilts. Set a lower sensitivity if you find it hard to Tilt with the A-button. If you use Tilt Stick, make A-button Smashes easier to perform with High Sensitivity.This menu also has a control test for checking that the buttons are remapped correctly. On this menu, the player has several options for remapping the gamepad to use it instead of the keyboard. The option to enter this menu only appears if a controller is plugged into the computer when Undertale launches. If you use Smash Stick, make A-button Tilts easier to perform with Low Sensitivity The Joystick Config is a menu accessible from the Start Menu.You will want to set Stick Sensitivity so that the opposite class of attacks is easier to perform with the Left Analog Stick + Attack button. Your optimal Stick Sensitivity will primarily depend on whether you set your C-Stick / Right Analog to input Smash or Tilt. Lengthening this frame window results in Smashes being easier to input and Tilts more deliberate. Stick Sensitivity adjusts the frame window that determines if that attack will be a Smash or Tilt. Stick Sensitivity only controls the frame window that differentiates between a Smash and a Tilt.Īfter you "stick flick" your left analog, if you press "A" you will input a directional attack. It has nothing to do with run/walk/dash sensitivity, platform drops, stick distance/movement/precision, or anything like that. Stick Sensitivity is a deceptively named control option.
