You can press Spacebar or A on the Steam controller to skip dialogue, it gets repeated a lot sometimes. Or if you're close enough you can activate it straight from Look mode. To go through doors you have to open them in Look mode then switch to walk mode to walk through them. You can look up and down with the up/down arrows or up/down on the Steam controller directional pad. You can switch between crouching and standing up with Ctrl and Shift. So it works better to make small adjustments and then STOP constantly with the right click/left trigger. Minimum PC System Requirements OS: Window XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA 200 Series DirectX: Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 16.5 GB available space Sound Card: Direct X 9. Moving the mouse left and right make you turn, but you won't stop turning. It's weird, but moving the mouse forward and back actually makes you walk forward and back. But, you can STOP turning by right clicking the mouse or left trigger on Steam controller. It's still weirdly sensitive and you will spin out of control. Then it was more playable, but I still had to figure out and get used to the weird controls. The rate is shown in the Window title in Windowed mode. It's still not perfect, but there were a couple things I did to get by with this.ġ) Turn down the sensitivity under the Config options.Ģ) Turn down the DOSBox emulated CPU rate with Ctrl+F11. Touching the mouse at all simply caused the room to continuously spin out of control! And you could do absolutely nothing. Now the walking around in 3d mode was literally unplayable at first and I nearly gave up on this game. You can (and will, a lot) switch between these two modes with the space bar, or A button on the Steam controller. There are two modes that you switch between: "Look/Talk" mode, and walking around mode. It actually plays really well with a Steam controller, now that I understand the unfamilliar control scheme. Wanted to share what I learned now that I overcame the difficulties. It took me some time and effort to get used to the controls for this game as it's a bit dated and probably one of the first 3d games.
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