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#1 Aurora

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 01:39 AM

Is it just me, or does this happen to everyone else?
When I move Roxton, he will keep moving until he crashes against a wall, from which he would bounce and crash onto another wall, and then another, and another...
Is there a way to stop this?

#2 geovnx

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 07:46 AM

he would bounce off walls.

but when you move him he should not keep moving D: unless you are holding down the direction key.

i usually tap the directions to nudge him and just hit those lil mobs hitting a wall is worse den hitting those guys and riskier

#3 Aurora

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 11:58 PM

he would bounce off walls.

but when you move him he should not keep moving D: unless you are holding down the direction key.

i usually tap the directions to nudge him and just hit those lil mobs hitting a wall is worse den hitting those guys and riskier


So I should tap the keys a little lighter?

#4 jcrdude

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 12:45 AM

If I'm not mistaken there are a couple "speeds" for Roxton.

Example:
If you tap once, he'll move slightly in one direction.
If you tap twice, he'll move quickly in that direction.
If he is moving quickly in one direction, and you tap once in the opposite direction, he will return to speed one, and will still be moving in the undesirable direction.

Thus it is better to maintain slight movements, as this will prevent you from losing control

#5 Aurora

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 12:57 AM

If I'm not mistaken there are a couple "speeds" for Roxton.

Example:
If you tap once, he'll move slightly in one direction.
If you tap twice, he'll move quickly in that direction.
If he is moving quickly in one direction, and you tap once in the opposite direction, he will return to speed one, and will still be moving in the undesirable direction.

Thus it is better to maintain slight movements, as this will prevent you from losing control


Thanks for the information! :D


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