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Movement Control Scheme: Sprinting as Accelleration
iFailed replied to iFailed's topic in Suggestions
Well I didn't say it was the default control scheme. Also what new players aren't confused when trying to move around for the first time anyways. When you say "issues" . . . . like that the first thing that I think of is people getting so frustrated at trying to move that they start crying and falling out of their chairs IRL -
What advantage does third person have over first person-only servers then?
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You know how console games are totally superior to PC when it comes to controlling your character because of flexibility and sensitivity of the joystick, when us PC gamers are stuck with WASD? Are you tired of jamming pencils into your sprint key so that you don't have to keep your pinky finger jammed on it to sprint for 15 minutes? Would you like to conserve energy, or spend it all at once in a huge adrenaline burst? Introducing: running accelleration! Simply hold shift and forwards or backwards and your character will begin to accelerate or decelerate. When you find the speed you want, simply release the sprint key and your character will run at the speed until you change the acceleration again. You can also press the backwards key (without pressing the sprint key) and your character will come to a quick stop. While auto-running, you don't need to have any keys pressed, only steer with the mouse or strafe left/right buttons. Running slower depletes energy at a slower rate per speed than running fast. The acceleration rate is significantly reduced while crouching, letting you find the perfect sneaking speed to creep around at. You can also double-tap the sprint key while moving forwards to near-instantly achieve your character's top speed, rapidly depleting your character's energy in the process. Maybe you could even hotkey sprint+key combinations for quickly getting to other speeds.
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Suggestion: the game does not tell you whether or not you are "Dead" or "Unconscious"
iFailed replied to cheeseburger8's topic in Suggestions
How do you know what being dead is like? For all we know, when you die IRL you could just have white letters on a black backdrop. -
This one has is not new with .49 Hell pretty much every zombie to ever follow me into a police station goes Black Knight on me
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It was a gun and it killed things. Seemed pretty useful to me. The iron sights were good and the recoil and sound were almost non-existent.
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Unless the houses are protecting you from the wind, I don't see why they would be warmer than the outside. Try lighting a fire and standing near it.
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Mine was on the rocks above Novo. After like 12+ hours or so of us dying, me and two of my friends finally found each other on an empty server and we looted every military area on the map. We had no idea that we actually had all the ammo we needed to use a Mosin, so we ended up fully geared, one of my friends using an SKS, the other with a Blaze, and I had claimed the only AK101 we had come across. Our inventory consisted of tons of food and water, hundreds upon hundreds of rounds of ammo, and only one first aid kit with all of our meds between the three of us. We were in Novo to save the day. We were going to kill all the bandits and liberate the city, putting it back into the hands of all the noobs. Except when we came up the tracks after logging into a full server, we were like scared rabbits screaming at every little sound we heard. We ran into a player on the way there with only a bike helmet and a briefcase and an axe; we were yelling at each other over Skype in a cold sweat about what we were going to do when he just said "friendly" and passed us. After scoping out the town with two sets of binoculars, we freaked out for about half an hour before we decided to get "a better location" which was just the rock face right about the town. We watched two players take the municipal office, but they were two far away to take shots on so we just stared at them for about 15 minutes. Then we heard a loud crack, my teammate yelled that he was dead, and me and my remaining friend shit our pants. We ran through the forest away from SKS fire; my friend and I got separated and I just sprinted in a zigzag in a fit of panic. My friend got brave and manage to shoot one, decided to bury an axe into him just to make sure and ended up getting shot in the process. I realized I was significantly outnumbered and so I turned around to get my friend who was unconscious back alive but he was being looted. I had never pulled the trigger on the 101 until then, due to the scarcity of ammo, so I had no idea how much kick it had. When I was done firing my entire magazine, I got shot and died. The only way I can verify that I killed somebody was that my friend regained consciousness and saw the body right before he got killed.