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- Simon Yardley wrote:
- > What I do like is the way you control the game with the mouse.
- > The way you can look up and down walls using backward/forwards mouse movements.
-
- To those of you who have tried Quake this must be like a deja
- vu. In quake, the mouse controls the movements, the left button
- makes you walk, the right button makes you shoot. If you press
- shift, you run instead of walking. So far, classical. But there
- is a key that when held puts you in a static mode where the
- mouse doesn't make you move but enables you to look in any
- direction, just like in french doom. Only more practical.
- Imagine (or try quake). You're walking in a corridor and come to
- a crossing. You advance, quickly look on the left and on the
- right (which is enable by the speed of the mouse) and step back,
- all instinctively.
- It would be cool to have these quake controls in bad mood.
-
- Another cool quake feature is that when you climb stairs, you
- automatically look up. Very practical as it's often that you
- have to do this by hand in heretic or hexen.
-
- BTW, I'm glad that I'm not mad. The version I tried was the
- second exe in RGB 160x100 mode.
-
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- Bertrand Le Roy
- mailto:bleroy@ccr.jussieu.fr
- http://pc60.gcr.jussieu.fr/BLR/BLRhome.htm
- tel. 44.27.72.95 fax. 44.27.72.87
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