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206 Scientists have worked out why some people invert video game controls, and it's not just because they are correct

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 09/19/2025 11:09 EDT

Scientists have worked out why some people invert video game controls, and it's not just because they are correct

When you push the right controller stick forwards, do you expect a game camera to move up or down? Whether players use "normal" or "inverted" camera controls has long been a point of debate. Read more

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