curtishart User
Posts: 231 | Learning curve on Saturday, August, 02, 2003 2:47 PM
While I'm definately enjoying the game, gotta admit there's ahuge learning curve for me to get "into" this game. I've finally figured out Permissions, how to swap sub-routines, etc. Still having problems with using the disc as my weapong and blocking.
It'll come over time - but I think I'll need to get a joypad of some type as the keyboard is getting too clunky for me to use in this game.
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Allen_One User
Posts: 44 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 02, 2003 3:13 PM
I am kind of the same way. When I first started the demo, I was getting killed left and right (quite possibly because my comp sucks and I get some lagging). Took me awhile to figure you can get items from the archive bins (and here I thought it was for furthur decoration!)
Also, first person lightcycles are intense!!
Can't wait for this to come out
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Nerotrobe User
Posts: 15 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 02, 2003 7:57 PM
The level of complexity in the game will ramp up slowly, with the tutorials at the start teaching how to use everything when it's new to you.
The level in the demo is not from the very start and dumps you down right in the middle of things where you have to learn everything on your own.
I'm sure the full version will come out and the tutorials areas of the game will do their job getting everyone up to speed.
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curtishart User
Posts: 231 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 02, 2003 10:07 PM
Nerotrobe Wrote:The level of complexity in the game will ramp up slowly, with the tutorials at the start teaching how to use everything when it's new to you.
The level in the demo is not from the very start and dumps you down right in the middle of things where you have to learn everything on your own.
I'm sure the full version will come out and the tutorials areas of the game will do their job getting everyone up to speed. |
No, no. No complaints here. I like a game with a bit of a challenge. Just saying this game is way idfferent than typical FPS and I'm really enjoying it.
Have a nice microcycle.
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Qix77 User
Posts: 2,991 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 02, 2003 10:59 PM
I can understand where everyone is comming from. I didn't have too much trouble with the sub-routines since I've played many RPGs and some have identical methods.
Once you enter the 2nd level and killed the ICPs, just hit F1 and spend some time playing around and reading. After a bit you shouldn't have too much of a problem.
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Particle_Man User
Posts: 24 | Re: Learning curve on Sunday, August, 03, 2003 2:44 AM
It'll come over time - but I think I'll need to get a joypad of some type as the keyboard is getting too clunky for me to use in this game.
if you're just using keyboard and not mouse/keyboard you're missing out on alot of control.
mouse/key is by far the best control scheme for most games (especially FPS games). I like it better than even console pads! |
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Posts: 231 | Re: Learning curve on Sunday, August, 03, 2003 9:27 AM
Particle_Man Wrote:
if you're just using keyboard and not mouse/keyboard you're missing out on alot of control.
mouse/key is by far the best control scheme for most games (especially FPS games). I like it better than even console pads! |
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Compucore User
Posts: 4,450 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 20, 2005 4:42 PM
Well it also depends on the person too. Myself. I'm strictly keyboard when it comes to FPS. The only time that I'll use the mouse was with tron 2.0. Most other ones that I have here that I won't use the mouse was with the quake series, doom, etc, etc. (Doom 3 won't play on any of my machiens here. Because I don't fit the bare minimum for the game itelf.
And since I go as far back as using the iold command lines editing from good old dos and linux OS's thats the way I've alsways played them here.
curtishart Wrote:Particle_Man Wrote:
if you're just using keyboard and not mouse/keyboard you're missing out on alot of control.
mouse/key is by far the best control scheme for most games (especially FPS games). I like it better than even console pads! |
Yes, I'm using the mouse/key combo. I'm starting to get the hang of it now. It's just different than other FPS and I had to get used to it. |
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Posts: 5,314 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 20, 2005 7:54 PM
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Compucore User
Posts: 4,450 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 20, 2005 9:19 PM
A mans gotta do what a man gotta do. You know that dave. We are real oldies in the computer world here.
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Posts: 5,314 | Re: Learning curve on Saturday, August, 20, 2005 11:18 PM
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