![]() ![]() Pins is a mechanic that, when unlocked (happens early), will give the player various modifiers that can make them very powerful if used the right way. When playing Arcade Mode, it's easy to fall into a groove of doing the exact same thing over and over, and it can become quite monotonous. In what will be our final attempt at sweeping changes to Arcade Mode to make it more accessible, we've made three significant additions to it: Pins, Length Reduction and Catalysts. You can see the details in the patch notes, but the kind of changes we're talking about is stuff like more readable indicators, less disruptive randomness, more clear windows of vulnerability, etc. All these changes are basically "quality of life" changes that remove certain jank scenarios, especially for people playing close-range builds. ![]() If you've been on the fence about Arcade Mode before, please do give it a try to see if you enjoy it more now!Ī bunch of enemies have received changes of differing magnitude, and the shield has become stronger in general - especially shielding without perfect guarding. So while Fred and Vilya have been making graphics for the upcoming Story Mode polish phase (wrapping up loose ends in the game world), the programming budget has been put towards a last push at making Arcade Mode a more pleasant experience, and in the process improving some enemy behavior for both Arcade and Story. I changed my controls now and it feels way better but i still need some practice.Arcade Mode additions + changes, and enemy balance changes I would really like you to delete the whole thread but steam wont let me^^ When i first started the game i was so confused because i was too blind to find the rebinding in the options because you can only rebin the stuff when you are in the main menu and not while you already loaded your savegame. Look im not really used to Controls like that, i normally play League of Legends so my main usings are the mouse. ![]() I'm really not sure where your frustration is coming from purely by using arrow keys, or maybe I'm just more versatile than i though but to be frank I consider myself among the common gamer so I don't see myself as an outlier. Originally posted by thatguyjerry:I'm only responding to this because I feel like the title is still misleading to people looking to get into this game. As mentioned before, these issues don't become relevant until you have more skilllpoints than you know what to do with so I'll continue to my default response of "I've never had an issue," but like I said maybe I'm an outlier.or maybe learning to type before middle school really paid off haha.Īll in all, I hope my tips help because it is an awesome game, and I know the myriad of abilities can be daunting to the newcomer, but invest your time in properly setting up your controls and in the end I find most people would actually prefer to use a keyboard for this game. Outside of skillshots and generally active skills, you'll spend the rest of your skillpoints in passive abilities, so if beginners are looking for tips then bind your main skills to C and V, your bow and potions should be on the ASDF row, and passives should be distributed between the aforementied row and the avoidable QWER row. The main reason for this being you should and will put the majority of your skill points into a single skill, and you won't be stritching your fingers too far, for the most part, until you reach around level 25, which takes awhile. That being said, I grew up playing LoL and CSGO, so I don't know if I'm more used to using not only WASD controls but more tailor-made controls like LoL's QWER-DF controls, but I would have to argue the learning curve for the controls IN NO WAY proves complex IMHO. I'm a long time gamepad user among some common titles so you can take my word for it. I'm really not sure where your frustration is coming from purely by using arrow keys, or maybe I'm just more versatile than i though but to be frank I consider myself among the common gamer so I don't see myself as an outlier.Īs others have said, there is plenty of gamepad support, however, i will admit, I did run into some difficulty using older controllers like a rumblepad, and, as others have expressed, you will run into no problems with more common controllers. I'm only responding to this because I feel like the title is still misleading to people looking to get into this game. ![]()
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