That control method was harder than I thought…
You really need to be totally focused while piloting it and if your concentration lapses for a moment, your Exo-Knight might just freeze up or collapse.
Still… That particular method allowed me a lot more freedom to control the Exo-Knight than any other control method that was available so I decided to stick with it and try my best to master it.
It honestly was quite difficult and it sometimes felt like I was trying to squeeze out a toothpaste from a nearly empty tube at times just to move the Exo-Knight however I wanted.
I guess my brainwaves weren't distinct enough for the machine to pick up on or something…
At least I managed to control it somewhat at the end of the day to a passable degree.
I could make it jump, crouch, run, roll, shoot and even mentally activate the boost while in the middle of shooting without moving any part of my body. I would call that a win.
