If You're Playing Skate, Change These Settings ASAP
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If You're Playing Skate, Change These Settings ASAP
"It's an early-access title right now, so it's fairly barebones in terms of its presentation, and the live-service aspect has sparked quite a bit of, ah, discussion among longtime fans of the series. But there is one thing that folks seem to be in agreement on with the new Skate: They nailed the feel of skating just like the original games did."
"Out of the box, however, it may not feel exactly the way you remember. But there's a pretty easy solution to that problem in the game's settings, where certain "assists" are activated by default that make skating a much more forgiving experience. In addition to those must-tweak settings, we have some recommendations for other options related to custom ramps that most players will want to consider,"
EA revived Skate as a free-to-play early-access title with a minimal presentation and live-service components. The game replicates the original Skate's skating feel closely, but default assist settings make controls more forgiving than older entries. Players seeking the classic, unforgiving experience should open Settings > Gameplay > Assists and reduce all difficulty assists and disable On-Board Helpers. Allow Fall Height can be left at the midpoint for larger jumps, and Prevent Low Air Spins can be left on initially to ease transition before turning it off. Additional recommended adjustments include custom ramp options and an audio setting to quiet the narrator.
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