Posted December 21, 2013
MagneticMagpie
Awesome-o-saurus
Registered: Jan 2009
From United Kingdom
rotorde
¡noʎ ʎǝɥ
Registered: Apr 2012
From Sweden
Posted December 21, 2013
Azilut
You Are Here
Registered: Jun 2012
From Canada
Posted December 22, 2013
Al Gore invented WASD.
skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted December 23, 2013
I thought you was meaning, who set up the letter layout on standard keyboards... all I know is it has to do with math and how often a letter comes up in typing and its placement (and other variables, like be on different hands for faster typing speeds) I allways use a/d to strafe :P and mouse to turn.
<3 quake 1, I remember playing it in school on Macs... I hated only having one mouse button to no end)
Robbeasy
Too Old
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted December 23, 2013
Of course, there are many games which struggle with numpad or just plain dont let you reassign keys - those games i struggle with...
Barefoot_Monkey
invertEd
Registered: Sep 2008
From South Africa
Posted December 23, 2013
You know, I think there'd be a market for "right-handed" keyboards with the numeric keypad on the left.
timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted December 23, 2013
Regarding this left/right-handed thingie, I've found it always peculiar that the arcade sticks in coin ops seem to be always (or usually?) on the left side. So it is the opposite how e.g. PC users use a joystick, with their right hand, and buttons on the left. With arcade cabinets, it's the opposite.
EDIT: I had to check it, and I noticed that e.g. for the Gauntlet arcade cabinet, the arcade stick is on the right side. But for arcade games like Tekken 2, Super Street Fighter 2 etc. it is on the left. Maybe it is a Japanese thing?
EDIT: I had to check it, and I noticed that e.g. for the Gauntlet arcade cabinet, the arcade stick is on the right side. But for arcade games like Tekken 2, Super Street Fighter 2 etc. it is on the left. Maybe it is a Japanese thing?
Lone3wolf
Kai Grandmaster
Registered: Mar 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted December 23, 2013
Dunno if anyone's mentioned this, but way back in the 1980s, on the 8-bit home computers, many games' default keys (if not necessarily in FPS games) were QAZX, up, down, left, right, respectively. With space for "fire" or "jump" depending on the game...
joysticks were....well, the Sinclair ones I had were configured for keys 6-0. Kempston, I can;t remember...
joysticks were....well, the Sinclair ones I had were configured for keys 6-0. Kempston, I can;t remember...
Antaniserse
Backhand master
Registered: Sep 2008
From Italy