For players seeking a more tactile and precise control experience, The Division Resurgence fully supports external controller attachments. Devices like the Backbone controller, recommended by our tech team, or standard Bluetooth controllers can be seamlessly paired with your mobile device to replicate the feel of console gaming. When using a controller, movement is typically handled by the left analog stick, offering smooth and responsive character locomotion through the open-world of New York City. The right analog stick is dedicated to aiming, allowing for fine-tuned precision when engaging targets, which is especially beneficial for headshots against enemies like the Outcasts. Face buttons and shoulder buttons are then mapped to various actions, including firing your weapon, reloading, taking cover, activating skills, and interacting with the environment.
Controller mapping in The Division Resurgence is desed to be intuitive, mirroring common layouts found in other action titles. The primary fire button is usually mapped to a trigger (e.g., R2/RT), with the aim button often assed to the other trigger (e.g., L2/LT). Reloading is commonly placed on a face button (e.g., X/A) or a shoulder button (e.g., R1/RB). Skills and special abilities are typically assed to a combination of face buttons and bumpers, allowing for quick access during combat. For instance, deploying a Shock Trap might be mapped to a bumper and face button combination. You can often customize these button assments within the game's settings menu to create a control scheme that best suits their personal preferences and playstyle, ensuring optimal performance whether they are exploring the streets or engaging in intense PvP encounters in the Dark Zone. This adaptability ensures that You can maintain peak performance regardless of their preferred input method.