

For instance, the map radial gives you the option to look at the map with the realms view perhaps this might be more heavily relied on once you’ve made it through to later in the game. On the other hand, I didn’t find myself using the map radial all that much.

The character radial menu I also used to access things like my character’s lifestyle and titles, and as a quick method of moving back to my character if I’d wandered off on the map. It feels fluid to access this bar with the triggers, and then to tab through its menus with the bumpers, and it was through that bar that I gave orders to my council, made decisions, and did much of the work of (admittedly quite badly) ruling over my territory. I found that out of all the menus, I was using the command bar the most - the bar across the top of the screen which lets you access your realm, military, council, court, intrigue, factions, and decisions menus. Then there’s the quick access bar at the bottom for active processes, while notifications appear on the right side of the screen, and can be accessed by holding down both bumpers. If you’ve got loads of menus up and want a quick view of the map, you can hold down both triggers. There is also a “console-specific feature that is controlled on the right stick, so you can quickly move” from the map back to your menus.

You then have the character and map radial menus, which Justin says “wor in concert” with the other menus. So we had to work out a control scheme and menu navigation scheme that really suited consoles.” This “control hierarchy” begins with your character view, which you access by pressing Y, and the command bar along the top, which you access with the triggers and tab through with the bumpers.
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“This is a very menu-heavy game,” Justin said, “and obviously on the PC version it’s very much a mouse and keyboard controlled game.
