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Old 10-05-2008, 04:25 PM   #1
TheGreatCleotis
Controls Different From PC Version
ok, im one of those late dukers who just downloaded duke. It really reminds me of the old days when i used to play pc duke online.but like some other people in this forum, i too am missing the option of having just one stick for moving and turning. now the question to the creators:

isnt there a possibility or the chance that you infact will or could make an update where players can choose whether they want to use two sticks (one for moving, one for turning) or just one for both? would it be alot of work to include this option?

after all this game is an old school game and back they didnt even have two analog stick controllers. i have major problems moving around since i am used to just using my left thumb for moving. the classic strategy in duke when going head to head is to jump shoot, jump shoot...the best dukers in the world (anyone know dork~hollywood?) do that, but with a controller this is difficult to do when you have to use both your thumbs for movement.

also in pc duke under advanced settings, it was possible to assign two functions to one button. for example on one click you shoot - double click you use medikit, or one click jump - double click open. i am missing those two elements. please let us know, if there is any possibilty for this to happen.
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