01-31-2018, 02:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2018, 02:06 PM by BMatSantos.)
I felt like bringing this up after playing Mario Flashback, and a lot of new programmers might have this habit too.
You see, some laptops have a strange limitation between X, Z and three of the arrow keys. When you hold down both Z and X, you can press nothing but the Left arrow. Furthermore, if you hold an arrow and either Z or X, you can't press the remaining letter. Because of this lock, the most common consequence is that you're not able to jump while running to the right.
This is a big problem for platforming, since most of the time, you need a running start to jump through a gap, from left to right. When your only options are Z and X, you can't help but fail the jump and either get hurt by an enemy below or die into the bottomless pit. Eventually, the player gets fed up with it and gives up on the game.
There's always the solution to let the player change controls, but for those who don't want that, I think this could be resolved letting a one-key gap and let C for jumping and Z for running.
You see, some laptops have a strange limitation between X, Z and three of the arrow keys. When you hold down both Z and X, you can press nothing but the Left arrow. Furthermore, if you hold an arrow and either Z or X, you can't press the remaining letter. Because of this lock, the most common consequence is that you're not able to jump while running to the right.
This is a big problem for platforming, since most of the time, you need a running start to jump through a gap, from left to right. When your only options are Z and X, you can't help but fail the jump and either get hurt by an enemy below or die into the bottomless pit. Eventually, the player gets fed up with it and gives up on the game.
There's always the solution to let the player change controls, but for those who don't want that, I think this could be resolved letting a one-key gap and let C for jumping and Z for running.
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