RavynousHunter on 16/7/2009 at 16:23
Huh...you actually use the Fkeys for items? I usually use the wheel or the [ and ] keys. Though I do agree, being able to change the mapped keys would be a nice bonus.
Albert on 16/7/2009 at 19:52
Well, the game already allows mapping for the basic functions, but I perfectly understand how it could be a bonus to map unused keys to allow for easy access to certain inventory items.
Goldmoon Dawn on 16/7/2009 at 21:00
Quote Posted by SunBeam
^ Oooh. Interesting. Mind detailing a bit how you perform it? Like with jumping and crouching at the same time or..?
Quote Posted by inselaffe
Oh bunnyhopping is just when you jump just as you land repeatedly and build up tremendous speed doing it
kinda sorta...
This technique is called the tripple jump. With the jumps properly timed, the first two jumps are normal jumps, but the third jump is a powerful burst that catapults Garrett forward. You can even do damage to Garrett by hitting a wall on the third jump. The first two jumps will not damage him, nor do they increase in speed...
inselaffe on 17/7/2009 at 00:54
Actually the second jump does increase speed, and any subsequent jump - you can get up quite a speed if you can find a nice straightish section. You just have to be going fast enough to be able to hurt yourself.
Goldmoon Dawn on 17/7/2009 at 01:34
I stand corrected on the second jump. However, after many years of experience, I have never gotten a jump faster than the third. And yes, I am one of those fanatics who can execute the tripple jump at will.
Albert on 17/7/2009 at 01:44
Quote Posted by Albert
The Problem is: If I don't find a way to remove this buggy patch from my now screwed up game, I'm going to hunt your rear end down and shove my foot into where the sun doesn't shine on itself (YOU... :mad:)... Well?
jtr7 on 17/7/2009 at 01:46
SunBeam's probably off on a birthday celebration after all that work. :cool:
Albert on 17/7/2009 at 04:29
He better come back soon...
PsymH on 17/7/2009 at 06:39
In my opinion it's very necessary to making backups before applying experimental patches. This is a good way to avoid trouble ;)
jtr7 on 17/7/2009 at 06:41
"User assumes all risks associated with installing this software..."