The player controls one party member at a time —
switching between them on the fly while the other party members are controlled by the engine's sophisticated artificial intelligence.
Not exact matches
Yes, it is possible to
switch between both of these modes
on the
fly with the press of a button and
while this might sound amazing, it is even better when we utilize it in the game.
You can swap
between these weapons
on the
fly using the D - pad, which is again not the most comfortable thing to do at first but after a
while you'll be
switching smoothly
between your various weapons mid-combo like you've been doing it all your life, creating one long, sweeping attack.
Not only must the Guardians jump and dodge incoming hazards and obstacles, they must also
switch between three «lanes» of running along the world's Z - axis...
while also swapping their own colors
on the
fly to match the world around them.
As with the last game, you'll be able to
switch between any vehicle you own
on the
fly, meaning you can jump into a plane or boat at any time
while free roaming.
That alone makes for some interesting fighting combinations, as you can
switch between your stacks
on the
fly while exploring dungeons.
While this hasn't changed in Legends, you can now
switch between different warriors
on the
fly and give orders to the ones that aren't currently under your control.
While you don «t get wireless action with the Tournament Edition, you do receive an extremely handy
on - the -
fly sensitivity adjustment buttons, which can be quite a time - saver for
switching between your desktop and multiple games.