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Despite the fogging that's mighty impressive.
@jayco, any link?
Dark Mirror handled doing both well enough, IMO. Definitely took some getting used to, and tweaking of the yaw and tilt speed, but worked quite well for me after I got used to it.because 2nd analogue isn't there you can't aim and walk at same time. BIG inconvenience in shooters as you can only do one thing at a time.
You're ruining my snarky fun of making fun of the analog stick in general.because 2nd analogue isn't there you can't aim and walk at same time. BIG inconvenience in shooters as you can only do one thing at a time.
because 2nd analogue isn't there you can't aim and walk at same time. BIG inconvenience in shooters as you can only do one thing at a time.
Actually you can. The right hand side buttons (X,triangle, square, circle) are used like another d-pad to control direction while the left analog stick is used for movement (if I remember correctly). I can move and shoot at the same time in the Medal of Honor demo I have.
Its just not as comfy
I take it you never played any FPSes on the N64 right?because 2nd analogue isn't there you can't aim and walk at same time.
I take it you never played any FPSes on the N64 right?
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You use the face buttons for movement and the analog stick for look. Like FPS/TPS did on DC, or what some games are doing on PSP.The pad and stick are side-by-side on the PSP, so it would be pretty impossible to work out.
I take it you never played any FPSes on the N64 right?
..The youth of today..
Peace.