Sentences with phrase «weapon options moved»

Having either movement or firing / weapon options moved to the mouse would have improved gameplay.

Not exact matches

• A unique and dynamic combat system — each move is also an attack • The ability to individually equip * each * fighter in your army • A large selection of weapons, spells and abilities, including the option to use mounted units • Diverse upgrade trees, and each unit level up provides cosmetic changes • An intriguing non-linear story • A distinctive game world without common fantasy cliches • Over 50 hours of gameplay within the game.
Speaking of weapons: the maximum class ranks have been moved upward from 10 to a whopping 50, which means more unlock - able kill card options (though I'm not sure there's many other benefits).
Whilst Automatron aimed to please in terms of companion customisation, and Wasteland Workshop with a massive influx of settlement construction options, Far Harbor looks to me like it is designed to cover everything, offering new weapons, new characters, new settlements, and new workshop items as well as an actual moving vehicle to ferry the player to and from the new land mass.
The left - handed control configuration provides three sets of individual options to switch the buttons layout for the weapon selection wheel from L1 to become R1 and the sprint of R1 to become L1; the L2 and R2 button layout for the secondary attack of L2 to become R2 and the primary attack of R2 to become L2; and the sticks layout for moving your character with the left analogue stick to become the right analogue stick; and for looking around with the left analogue stick to become the right analogue stick.
The default control scheme consisting of pressing R2 to fire a weapon; holding L2 to aim down iron sights; pressing R1 to utilise alternative fire or block; pressing L1 to throw a grenade; pressing X to jump; pressing square to reload or holding square to heal; pressing O to use or holding O to weld a door; holding triangle to enter weapon select; pressing up on the d - pad to equip healer; pressing down on the d - pad to toggle flashlight; pressing left on the d - pad for voice comms; pressing right on the d - pad to throw dosh; pressing L3 to crouch or sprint; pressing R3 to perform a melee on an enemy; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to look around your surroundings; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
The controls are appropriately mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the default right handed control scheme consisting of pressing R2 to fire right weapon; holding L2 to aim down iron sights or pressing L2 to fire left weapon when dual - wielding; pressing R1 to throw a grenade or holding R1 to display the weapon wheel; pressing L1 to lean around cover; pressing square to reload ammunition or interact with an object; pressing triangle to cycle through to the previous weapon; pressing X to jump; pressing O to crouch; pressing up on the d - pad to toggle dual - wield; pressing left or right on the d - pad to toggle left or right weapon upgrade respectively; pressing down on the d - pad to receive an objective waypoint marker; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to aim; pressing L3 to sprint; pressing R3 to perform a silent takedown or throw a hatchet; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
2 hands equals 2 weapons equals 2 Move controllers and thankfully the game can be played seated or standing, an option you first choose before the game even starts.
Each branch also contains unlockable moves for that classes favored weapons, again opening up more options.
General fixes • Significant improvements to the Squad Join interface • Removed FIND ME A SQUAD option • Allow players to join empty Squads alone, thus having 1/4 Squad members • Change order of options to LEAVE SQUAD, INV A FRIEND, SWITCH TEAM • Disable Privacy flag when 1 man Squad • Reset Privacy flag from Private to Public when Squad drops to 1 player • All occupied Squads will now show up colored blue on the Squad selection screen • Players who choose not to join Squads will also show up as Blue in the «Not in a Squad» line • Squads that are currently empty will display as white — if you wish to join an empty Squad, you can choose the first one marked with white text • Added round duration and ticket summary at end of round screen • Fixed sound for when climbing ladders • Fixed and issue with some weapons» sounds in first person view • Fixed a swim sound loop error • You should no longer be able to damage a friendly vehicle when sitting in an open position • Grenades now drop to ground if you get killed while attempting to throw it • Spawn protection now should work in Conquest so you no longer should spawn too close to enemies • You should no longer spawn too close to enemies in TDM and SQDM • Fix for missing input restriction during intro movie, causing players to potentially fall and die while watching movie if moving controller (or having a controller with a bad stick zone) • Combat areas on Kharg Island in Rush mode tweaked in order to disallow defenders to access the carrier ship after first base is taken and being able to enter the AA gun • Fixed a problem with revived players not being able to get suppressed • Fixed a problem with the camera when being revived in co-op • Spotting VO now plays when spotting from MAV / EOD bot • Fixed several issues regarding the kill card, including showing wrong weapons used for the kill • Fixed that sometimes you would be stuck on a black screen when kicked from server • Fixed so when a team captures two flags at the same time, the UI does not show wrong owner of the flag • Fixed a problem where the capture progress bar was shown as friendly when the enemy was capturing • Fixed a problem with the bipod deploy sound • Fixed a problem that you could be spawned in with no weapons after being killed while using the EOD bot • Fixed problems with health bars not displaying health properly when using EOD bots • Fixed a problem with flickering name tags • Fixed a problem where you could damage friendly helicopters • Fixed a problem where you could get stuck in the co-op menu when attempting to join the session twice • You should now be able to spot explosives • You should no longer spawn in home base if your selected spawn point is disabled while waiting to spawn (e.g. if your teammate dies right before you are about to spawn) • Damage from bullets will now continue to cause damage even after the firing user is dead • Fixed several client crashes • Fixed a problem where players could get stuck in the join queue • Fixed the repair icon on the minimal • Fixed a problem with changing camera on certain vehicles • Fixed a problem with the grenade indicator when in guided missile mode • Fixed a problem where the machine could hard lock when joining a public coop game • Fixed a problem where the headset attached icon would not show up in the UI • Fixed a problem with the falling antenna on Caspian Border.
The controls are easy to master as they are as responsive and intuitive as the first Destiny with the default control scheme consisting of pressing R2 to shoot; pressing R1 to perform a melee attack; pressing L2 to aim down the weapon's sights; pressing L1 to throw a grenade; pressing L1 and R1 to perform a super ability; pressing X to jump; double pressing X to engage thrusters in order to reach greater heights; pressing O to crouch; pressing square to reload; holding square to interact with an object; pressing triangle to change weapon; pressing up on the d - pad to wave; pressing right on the d - pad to dance; pressing down on the d - pad to sit; pressing left on the d - pad to perform a customised movement; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move your character; pressing L3 to sprint; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to look around your surrounding environments; pressing R3 to highlight a player; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
The controls are well mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the default control scheme consisting of pressing R2 to fire a weapon; pressing L2 to aim down sights; pressing R1 to throw a grenade or use lethal equipment; pressing L1 to use tactical equipment; pressing X to jump or mantle; pressing square to reload or use an object such as opening an unlocked door, breaching a locked door or entering a vehicle; pressing O to crouch, go prone or dive; pressing triangle to switch between your primary and secondary weapons; pressing up on the d - pad to activate a morale ability; pressing down on the d - pad to perform a specific action; pressing right on the d - pad to use a first aid kit; pressing left on the d - pad to use a weapon skill; pressing L3 to sprint or use sharpshooter; pressing R3 to perform a melee attack on an enemy; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move forward or backward and strafe left or right; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to look up or down and rotating left or right; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
You can also do the weapon - swapping with a controller — a menu option makes D - pad directions correspond to the four weapons, instead of moving Wryn around.
The controls are appropriately mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of holding R2 to accelerate; pressing L2 to brake; pressing L1 to tow an object; holding R1 to look behind your car; pressing square to engage turbo boost when at least one of the turbo boost meter units is full; double tapping square to be in the zone when all four units of the turbo meter are full; pressing triangle to fire weapons or towed objects at opponents or alternatively pressing triangle when no weapon is equipped to beep your car's horn; pressing downwards on the left analogue stick to enable your car's weapon to be fired backwards at a car behind you; holding O and changing the direction of the left analogue stick to drift; pressing X to jump; pressing upwards on the right analogue stick to drive on two wheels; moving the right analogue stick to the left or right to side bash a car in that respective direction; pressing downwards on the right analogue stick to drive backwards; combining different directions on the right analogue stick to perform a variety of air tricks; changing the direction on the left analogue stick to steer your car; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
Aside from the expected menagerie of artillery attacks due to its given arsenal, it has a nice array of lateral movement options when using its secondary weapons and melee attacks to always keep you on the move similar to Full Armor Unicorn's side bazookas.
So, instead of just jumping in and always moving forward, you have the option to replay levels to get more weapons and upgrades as well as try different difficulties.
In - game, players can expect new options to adjust aim acceleration in - game, and player weapon damage has moved up when combating vehicles, among other minor adjustments.
KEY FEATURES - Single Player and Multiplayer options - 5 Challenging Game Modes: Time Attack, Missions, Challenge, Hostage Rescue, Survival - Three Shooting Ranges: Pistol Training Range, Assault Rifle Training Range, Sniper Training Range - Realistic weapons: Pistols, SMG's, Shotguns, Rifles, Snipers - Upgrade Options: Damage, Accuracy, Rate of Fire, Reload Speed, Clip Size and Ammo Capacity - Rich Target Variety: Stationary and Moving Targets, Suicide Bombers, Terrorists etc. - Stunning 3D graphics with quality options - Easy & comfortable control options - Online Leaderboards and Achieoptions - 5 Challenging Game Modes: Time Attack, Missions, Challenge, Hostage Rescue, Survival - Three Shooting Ranges: Pistol Training Range, Assault Rifle Training Range, Sniper Training Range - Realistic weapons: Pistols, SMG's, Shotguns, Rifles, Snipers - Upgrade Options: Damage, Accuracy, Rate of Fire, Reload Speed, Clip Size and Ammo Capacity - Rich Target Variety: Stationary and Moving Targets, Suicide Bombers, Terrorists etc. - Stunning 3D graphics with quality options - Easy & comfortable control options - Online Leaderboards and AchieOptions: Damage, Accuracy, Rate of Fire, Reload Speed, Clip Size and Ammo Capacity - Rich Target Variety: Stationary and Moving Targets, Suicide Bombers, Terrorists etc. - Stunning 3D graphics with quality options - Easy & comfortable control options - Online Leaderboards and Achieoptions - Easy & comfortable control options - Online Leaderboards and Achieoptions - Online Leaderboards and Achievements
While adding weapons to your character through customization will lead to an additional fighting move, most of the customizable options are only cosmetic.
The other option is called «classic controls,» and it uses an onscreen D - pad to move, and buttons to attack, block, dodge, and switch weapons.
While the weapon is highly contentious, for players with disabilities the smart pistol is an accessible option that removes obstacles to aiming in fast moving multiplayer matches.
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