Huh? I don't know what you mean by that, but to avoid causing even more confusion I was asking which 3D platformers were limited to ONLY 8 directions. I'm pretty sure it's just games that were designed for a d-pad or keyboard.
Huh? I don't know what you mean by that, but to avoid causing even more confusion I was asking which 3D platformers were limited to ONLY 8 directions. I'm pretty sure it's just games that were designed for a d-pad or keyboard.
I'm not talking about analog triggers that racing sims use, just the stick. The whole reason analog sticks were invented is to have 360 degree movement at variable speed. What 3D platformers have 8-directional movement? Maybe old 90's PC ports from when PC had no analog, but now the Xbox pad is the standard for PC.
I know you can use the analog stick, what I mean is that there's no analog sensitivity and only 8 directional movement.
O my, someone actually made a 3D platformer. And while not saying much, it's probably the best indie one I've played. But why oh why is there no analog control? Analog is vital to the genre (which is probably why the genre is so unpopular on PC). It would drastically improve the game if you added it.
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