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Re: Mike Hayes Leaving SEGA |
Apr 30, 2012, 21:25 |
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Drezden wrote on Apr 30, 2012, 20:01:
Parallax Abstraction wrote on Apr 30, 2012, 17:04:
eRe4s3r wrote on Apr 30, 2012, 11:46: Speaking of Sega... Binary Domain... worst PC port in the history of PC ports? Is was that bad eh? That's a shame, it looked kind of neat in a ridiculous camp kind of way. I tried the demo on steam because the game itself actually looked like it could be interesting and fun....
5 Minutes in I was cursing. WASD is how you scroll the menu, Enter is the "Start button"
You start playing and it starts walking you through the tutorial telling you what buttons to press..... still shows the Xbox buttons, Green A, Red B, etc. So you have to smash the keyboard to figure out which one corrisponds to what because hitting Escape does NOTHING (Figured out finally I had to HIT ENTER BECAUSE IT WAS START SO THAT WAS THE PAUSE BOTTON) After you finally hit "Start" there is no menu, figured out F1 was options, no option to remap keys or figure out what buttons did what.
Tore what was left of my hair out.
Uninstalled the demo.
You can actually set it up so it doesn't do that (instead it shows you weird pictogram that almost, but don't quite, correspond to actual keys), and setup that way ESC works as you'd expect and stuff, but it's still sloppy. So, I wouldn't bother going back and trying it. The mouse controls are still funky (some kind of non-linear filtering), and all the little control foibles add up to make it too frustrating for an action game.
It's kind of a shame actually, because underneath all the crap, it actually seemed like kind of a cool game. I liked the ultra-robo-violence. |
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