THIS IS NOT A MODE BUT A LITTLE TIP ON HOW TO RUN WITH X/A INSTEAD OF USING L3/LS USING STEAM INPUT
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----- STEAM ONLY ----- For GOG and others, unless you add the game THIS IS NOT A MODE BUT A LITTLE TIP ON HOW TO RUN WITH X/A INSTEAD OF USING L3/LS
If you're like me and don't like pressing L3 to run, and don't like the "official" setting to hold X to run but want to press it twice and be done, this little tip is for you
In Steam, enable Steam input for Witcher 3
Now in game, open up the Steam overlay and go into your controller
AND chose "Edit configuration"
Click the gear next to X/A or whatever button you want to run with
Click "add extra command"
And choose L3
Click the gear next to "Left stick"
And choose if you want to double tap, or hold the button or whatever action you want to do on your button to run
And voila :)
You can also tweak the ms to your liking, personally the default one is fine enough to not get mixed up