

You may need to hold down the left mouse button to access them, however. These controls are always accessible on Windows PC, even if you’re using a controller or a joystick. Here’s all the default keybindings that ship with the game: Keyboard and mouse To do that, head to the options menu, select the gameplay tab, and turn on Auto-Target Next. Once you do, setting up the rest of your keybinds will be a lot easier.įinally, be aware that while the controls give you several ways to target enemy starfighters, it’s also helpful to automatically target the next closest enemy once you kill the one you’re currently shooting at. Go in and select joystick one to be your stick, joystick two to be your throttle, and joystick three as your pedals if you have them. Squadrons allows for three such peripherals at any one time, and automatically recognizes most name-brands. If you’re using a HOTAS and/or pedals, also be aware that you’ll need to go into the menus to select which input is which. It’s especially helpful when choosing between which of the smaller capital ships to attack, or when targeting subsystems on an Imperial Star Destroyer or a New Republic MC75.

Instead, when playing in Fleet Battles especially, rely on the ping and acknowledge ping commands to assign and accept targets. The campaign uses a system for giving orders that doesn’t have much use in multiplayer. These include paint jobs for your starfighter, trinkets for the inside of your cockpit, and changing the species, outfit, and voice of your pilot. In Squadrons, there are Cosmetics for both starfighters and pilots.

Cosmetics can only be purchased with Glory. There are many types of Cosmetics for both the player's pilot and starfighters. Here’s how to fight and win with every peripheral - including keyboard and mouse, controller, and flight sticks, throttles, rudder pedals, and full HOTAS setups.Ī few caveats, however. Cosmetics are skins in Star Wars: Squadrons. Even in single-player, getting friendlies pointed in the right direction can mean the difference between failing a mission and racking up in-game achievements on the first try. You’ll want to be able to reroute power on a moment’s notice, while also calling out targets for your teammates. But, high-level multiplayer requires that you be able to do several different things at the same time. Fly around and shoot bad dudes, and you’ll do alright. Note: The list is in alphabetical order and they're too numerous to list them all.Star Wars: Squadrons seems like a fairly simple game on the surface. Their appearances and information are also collected in seperate The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels reference books and in-universe books (written by Bill Smith, edited by Allan Kausch and Steve Saffel, and illustrated by Doug Chiang and Troy Vigil). This is the list for all the vehicles and vessels in the Star Wars galaxy with canon, EU, non-canon, and fanon elements.
