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Postby Dr. Shadowborg » Tue May 03, 2005 3:35 pm

FrikaC wrote:Qake was designed with consoles in mind. Specifically the GamePark 32, which I own 2 of.

That particular console has 6 buttons: A, B, Start Select, the two shoulder buttons, and a 8 way directional pad. So the thought was A = Jump, B = Fire, Select = weapon cycle, Start = menu. I had forgotten about the shoulder buttons until recently so here's a thought....how about an aiming meta key, that when held forces the dierection keys to change your aiming direction but doesn't affect movement and doesn't trigger buttons and doors. This would also allow pure aiming and pure movement keys as the functions of each would be seperated at the input stage, the 'meta key' would simply block the movement bits. Unless you have a better suggestion.

I'm not planning on mouse support, since it's...you know.


That would work. Or maybe even just having two buttons, one for aiming up and the other for aiming down.
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Postby RenegadeC » Tue May 03, 2005 8:19 pm

I vote contra controls :P
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Postby FrikaC » Wed May 04, 2005 9:53 pm

I vote contra controls


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Postby RenegadeC » Wed May 04, 2005 11:39 pm

FrikaC wrote:
I vote contra controls


Who?


8 Directions for firing, play Contra on the NES and you'll know...
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Postby DarkSnow » Thu May 05, 2005 5:31 am

As far as i can remember, unmodified quake did not realy care if you shoot up or down. If there were something in front of the player, it automaticly shoot at its direction unrelative to the aiming direction (atleast with the shotguns)

But then again, how would that look on a console? :wink:
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Postby Dr. Shadowborg » Thu May 05, 2005 3:03 pm

RenegadeC wrote:
FrikaC wrote:
I vote contra controls


Who?


8 Directions for firing, play Contra on the NES and you'll know...


Additionally:

I'm not sure if it's the same on the NES Contra's but...

Basically, on the SNES and Genesis Contras (of which, the Genesis one is better) you had a button that you could press that would switch between allowing you to move while shooting or to not move while shooting. (Only on ground) This allowed for parking yourself in a certain spot for when you wanted to give something sustained fire.
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Postby RenegadeC » Thu May 05, 2005 6:13 pm

Dr. Shadowborg wrote:
RenegadeC wrote:
FrikaC wrote:
I vote contra controls


Who?


8 Directions for firing, play Contra on the NES and you'll know...


Additionally:

I'm not sure if it's the same on the NES Contra's but...

Basically, on the SNES and Genesis Contras (of which, the Genesis one is better) you had a button that you could press that would switch between allowing you to move while shooting or to not move while shooting. (Only on ground) This allowed for parking yourself in a certain spot for when you wanted to give something sustained fire.


SNES Contra > Genesis Contra

Problem with the Genesis one is that it's difficulty was insane, and the characters were tiny; good game though.
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Postby FrikaC » Fri May 06, 2005 11:10 am

DarkSnow wrote:As far as i can remember, unmodified quake did not realy care if you shoot up or down. If there were something in front of the player, it automaticly shoot at its direction unrelative to the aiming direction (atleast with the shotguns)

But then again, how would that look on a console? :wink:


There's kind of a logic to how Qake works in regard to weapons, firing directions and level layouts. Auto aim would spoil things, and 8 rather than 6 directions would also.
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Postby Dr. Shadowborg » Fri May 06, 2005 2:48 pm

RenegadeC wrote:Problem with the Genesis one is that it's difficulty was insane, and the characters were tiny; good game though.


What?!

Not near as hard as the SNES Contra :wink:

'course, that's kinda relative, since all the Contras were fairly hard, what with the "die in one hit" thing... :P
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Postby Sajt » Mon May 09, 2005 5:50 pm

Me like Qake

It is Quake + DJQuake + Hammy-Bob :D
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Postby venomus » Tue May 24, 2005 5:01 pm

I lolled.
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Postby MauveBib » Wed May 25, 2005 10:06 pm

butts, lol
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