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This page isn't editable by me at the moment, probably because it's official documentation, but it is important to note that the SHIFT key, to disable auto-aim, also applies to melee attacks, and can be important with swords with significant forward movement such as [[Cutter]] and [[Flourish]] when attacking along the edge of a hazard, such as a flame grate or spikes | This page isn't editable by me at the moment, probably because it's official documentation, but it is important to note that the SHIFT key, to disable auto-aim, also applies to melee attacks, and can be important with swords with significant forward movement such as [[Cutter]] and [[Flourish]] when attacking along the edge of a hazard, such as a flame grate or spikes | ||
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+ | ==Expert Default== | ||
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+ | It should be noted on this page of a control scheme used by most PC gamers, for the convenience of people who don't already know about it. That being: | ||
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+ | * WASD as Move North/West/South/East | ||
+ | * Action as Left Mouse | ||
+ | * Defend as Right Mouse | ||
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+ | This control scheme allows players to move freely while aiming, be it sword or gun, and provides a much easier method of alternating between attacking and blocking. I bring this up now because I've recently noticed a long time player has never even heard of it, and it's pretty vital for the harder areas of Spiral Knights. [[User:Magnus|Magnus]] 21:01, 31 October 2011 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 21:01, 31 October 2011
This page isn't editable by me at the moment, probably because it's official documentation, but it is important to note that the SHIFT key, to disable auto-aim, also applies to melee attacks, and can be important with swords with significant forward movement such as Cutter and Flourish when attacking along the edge of a hazard, such as a flame grate or spikes
Expert Default
It should be noted on this page of a control scheme used by most PC gamers, for the convenience of people who don't already know about it. That being:
- WASD as Move North/West/South/East
- Action as Left Mouse
- Defend as Right Mouse
This control scheme allows players to move freely while aiming, be it sword or gun, and provides a much easier method of alternating between attacking and blocking. I bring this up now because I've recently noticed a long time player has never even heard of it, and it's pretty vital for the harder areas of Spiral Knights. Magnus 21:01, 31 October 2011 (UTC)