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  • danicat
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    Re: [Add "hold to sprint" option](/topic/78704/add-hold-to-sprint-option)
    So after one year there still is no "hold to sprint" option? There just are not enough keys on the keyboard (near the wasd buttons) to map everything as it should be. Dodge needs to be on space. Run needs to be on Shift. Nothing left for freerunning unless it's possible to use it on the same button as one of the above.
    This post sums it up quite nicely:

    Yell0cake 37 posts
    Jun 10, 2021, 4:18 PM
    In essence it seems like ubisoft forgot to add an hold to sprint option instead of a toggle.
    There is an hold to crouch option but not to sprint?! thats just STUPID!

    Hold to sprint is important, since there is no hud element that shows you if you are sprinting (like in watch dogs 2 for example), you sometimes cant tell if you are moving with maximum speed, thats confusing and renders the sprint attack skill useless in open combat, since you cant rely on it, because you cant see if it you are sprinting!
    Why is ubi downgrading their own game mechanics, its just STUPID!

    And the most important thing for me is: when you have hold to sprint you can put sprinting and climbing on the same button and this would make the movement almost like in the EZIO saga, where sprint and climb are both on the same button.
    Its just such an obvious addition that (probably)QA overlooked and if this was my responsibility, then I would be EMBARRASED because thats an important and OBVIOUS accessibility feature!
    Plus the worst fact is that they havent added such a basic thing in over half a year after launch, even it should have launched with that and this ist maximum STUPID!

    Honestly this is the reason why I havent bought the season pass and dont plan to until its fixed.

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  • vassalpoteto
    62 posts

    @danicat i made a topic on general discussions recently about this very same thing. Dont know why is there a hold to crouch accessibility but not a hold to sprint one.



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