Holding C button results in weird bug
by Spunky · in General Game Discussion · 01/19/2005 (3:51 pm) · 5 replies
When I hold the C button down to toggle the full map, it tweens between a full and regular map really fast. It's kind of annoying and probably easily fixable.
Just wanted to put in another bug to improve this game...
Just wanted to put in another bug to improve this game...
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#2
You want to HOLD the c button to display the command map.
They set it up so you PRESS the c button to display it, and PRESS it again to take it away.
So it's not that there is anything wrong at all... you just are not using the key the way you are supposed to. However, I too would enjoy having a 'hold' function to display the map, rather than a toggle... at least as an option. When they release the next version, I believe it is going to have customizable key binds... and what you want will likely be possible.
01/19/2005 (5:38 pm)
Yeah, I don't really see this as a bug... this is more of a suggestion.You want to HOLD the c button to display the command map.
They set it up so you PRESS the c button to display it, and PRESS it again to take it away.
So it's not that there is anything wrong at all... you just are not using the key the way you are supposed to. However, I too would enjoy having a 'hold' function to display the map, rather than a toggle... at least as an option. When they release the next version, I believe it is going to have customizable key binds... and what you want will likely be possible.
#3
01/19/2005 (10:46 pm)
Will definitely be possible.
#4
And when will that be the next version of zap comeing out.
07/15/2005 (1:40 am)
"Will definitely be possible."And when will that be the next version of zap comeing out.
#5
07/17/2005 (2:48 pm)
Dont' hold your breath. You do realize how old these posts are, correct? The only signifigant thing i've seen done in almost 6 months is the curve tool. About that seems to happen is people post new maps everyonce in awhile, and get on when they're bored out of thier mind.
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