Wahooka on 20/8/2012 at 15:54
Hey guys,...
1. If I solve half of Thief 3 and then get a new computer, will my saved games work on the new computer if its a different operating system and different specs?
2. Is there a way to TOGGLE the walk and sneak functions without having to constantly hold down the SHIFT and CTRL buttons?
Thanks!
Wahooka on 20/8/2012 at 21:58
Ahh... well perhaps I will be doomed to hold down the keys, might end up with carpal tunnel syndrome! :tsktsk:
Azaran on 20/8/2012 at 22:05
Quote Posted by jay pettitt
Lock Picking becomes mouse only and fun and challenging in a feel your way around, analogue sort of way.
I got used to using the mouse only, that's the only way i managed to open the gold locks in Auldale, you can't use the keyboard for them.
jay pettitt on 20/8/2012 at 23:24
Quote Posted by Wahooka
Ahh... well perhaps I will be doomed to hold down the keys, might end up with carpal tunnel syndrome! :tsktsk:
If you suffer from some hand/eye coordination malady, then keyboard lock picking might be preferable.
Beleg Cúthalion on 21/8/2012 at 08:36
But most of us do hold down the sneak and crouch keys if necessary while playing, don't we? :weird:
DJ Riff on 21/8/2012 at 20:06
Quote Posted by Wahooka
Ahh... well perhaps I will be doomed to hold down the keys, might end up with carpal tunnel syndrome! :tsktsk:
Or you can use left analog stick of a gamepad (or any joystick suitable for left hand) to control the walking direction and speed.
When moving saved games, don't forget to remove the saveindex.ion file as it contains absolute paths. The game will re-scan the savegame files and create the new one with right paths in it.
Tannar on 23/8/2012 at 15:12
I've never used the keyboard for lockpicking. Didn't even know you could. I've always only used the mouse. And I've always held the shift key down to toggle walk/run. It's such a habit now that I find myself doing it automatically when I play other games as well.