Extra Functions? Hmmm? What are these functions you speak of?Caramel Frappe said:Meh, probably because I could do more if I took the time to learn how to do WASD keys instead. That way, I would also note how to do the extra functions like in Team Fortress 2 since a lot of commands are close to the WASD keys.retyopy said:Why does it make you feel "noobish?"Caramel Frappe said:I use arrow keys.. but that makes me feel sort of um.. 'noobish' in a sense, but I do much better with it. Probably because of how I am use to playing most PC games, where the keys back then were based on the arrow keys, and clicking your mouse a lot (haha).
Because I'm French ?SirBryghtside said:Wow, that sucks... but why did you get the French version anyway?cathou said:the french version of bioshock use what is suppose to be a wasd sheme, but use the AZERTY french keyboard (so zqsd), and since i'm in north america and i use a QWERTY keyboard, my keys are not at the right space. And i guess it's a bug in the french version, but the movement keys are locked, and i cannot changed them, because the game is telling me that the w and a keys are reserved.SirBryghtside said:Huh? BioShock has customisable controls, and starts with WASD...
How the hell do you use that.....thingviranimus said:Bah! Luddites. I use this now Catch up to the world people
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In all seriousness 98% of the time I choose neither and select 360 gamepad, even if it means extensive work on remapping the controls and finding the right fit through xpad.
But, in the rare occuasion when I have no other choice, it would be arrows, and having to remap the hotkeys to half the numpad the pg control keys, right controlenter, etc. For me having extensive MMO background it is illogical to cover the "chat" keys with commands. Plus I am not fond of having to either hover your hand over the keyboard or rest the palm of it on something movable such as the keyboard itself. So yeah not fond of WASD at all.
Tribes 2 did this, worked quite well. It was a game that used a big bunch of the bottons from the keyboard. And I think the idea was with ESDF to moveing the hand around the keyboard a bit more comfy.retyopy said:ESDF? Eh, I've never seen it done, but it feels sort of awkward, just trying it out.gigastrike said:What about ESDF?
I use the arrow keys normally, and WASD for anything that has a hotbar that is longer than 6.
ESDF? What is this madness?gigastrike said:What about ESDF?
I use the arrow keys normally, and WASD for anything that has a hotbar that is longer than 6.
Probably way more relevant comparison, virtually no one uses arrow keys as they are jsut too far down and they aren't surrounded by useful keys like E, Q and R but most importantly SPACE for jump or just for your thumb to do ANYTHING. Using arrow key position your thumb is useless.gigastrike said:What about ESDF?
I use the arrow keys normally, and WASD for anything that has a hotbar that is longer than 6.