![]() I'd be very glad to hear about other peoples experiences and discoveries. Some functions seem to be findable due to theirs symbols, others I still don't understand fully.Īlso, I do not know, whether some key combinations might do things I have not yet discovered. In the inventory/menu some keys seem to have different functions. Up/down/left/right or diagonal combinations: Move cursor in 8 directions Can you just train them like in original DM, or do you have to find and read them first, like in return to chaos? First quick test game didn't let me cast any spells though. Y: Magic runes menu: direction keys select runes, A: prepares rune.Ĭ: Casts prepared runes. Double-tipping forward will let you move a little less slow, double-tipping left/right will flip your party 90 degree. Up/down/left/right: Move party forward/backward, turn left/right. ![]() So far the game seems to have the following functions: Since I never had a console and having been used to a joystick never liked joypads anyway, I don't have experience with any original pads that PCE or Saturn have been using (I've had Sharp MZ 700/800, C64, Atari ST, Amiga 2000+PC/XT, nothing else though except for later machines with msdos and windows).įrom SSF I gather you had some 4-switch direction pad (with pressing 2 switches resulting in diagonal control), some thumb 2-switch control (distinguishing some left and some right shift, and 6 keys, probably mostly for your off-hand.īuttons are called up, down, left, right, L, R, A, B, C, X, Y, Z, Startįor now I have mapped them as following: direction - cursor keys, A-R, B-Q, C-F, X-D, Y-W, Z-E, L-C, R-V. So for the record - I'm using Ootake and SSF. For example SSF doesn't seem to allow anything other than letters and the return key. However, the range of selectable keys seems to be very limited. ![]() The various emulators like Magic Engine or Ootake, Girigiri/Cassini or SSF usually offer some key remapping option. How did you play the game? By keyboard? If so, what is your favoured keymap? Or did you play using a control device like a joypad? If so, what device did you use? Thirdly I'm trying to find a suitable control device that will do fine for Nexus and TQ as well.Īny experiences of other players would be interesting. Secondly, I'm trying to find the best way of playing the games by normal keyboard. So firstly, I'm trying to figure out what keys and functionalities the games actually have (in order to avoid playing through for hours without noticing that I missed some functionalities that would have made playing much less awkward). So I either have to play with a keyboard, or acquire some kind of game controller like a joypad. So, while it was possible to connect a mouse to those old consoles as far as I know, neither of those games supports a mouse for a game that set new standards in graphical mouse-based user interface. ![]()
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