Posted December 11, 2013
I have actually played and beat the original three Duke episodes with default keys. No mouse or custom controls, just the defaults. As as kid, I had the Duke 3D demo for Mac, and the controls were the same. It is possible to beat the original three episode with such, it amuses me actually.
What boggles my mind is, why does Duke 3D use these awkward controls by default? Thinking about it is funny, back in 1997 when I played the demo, I didn't even think about using keyboard and mouse. Playing with the keyboard worked well, and mouse was odd (pushing the mouse up meant go forward for example).
Just something on my mind. I usually don't come to forums, but I'm just wondering why did the game have this setup. It feels like the game begs for keyboard and mouse at times (some switches high up for example, need to be pointed at). It makes sense with Doom as there wasn't look up/down and jump/crouch, but Duke is more advance as you can look up/down or jump/crouch (not knocking Doom, I like Doom myself).
What boggles my mind is, why does Duke 3D use these awkward controls by default? Thinking about it is funny, back in 1997 when I played the demo, I didn't even think about using keyboard and mouse. Playing with the keyboard worked well, and mouse was odd (pushing the mouse up meant go forward for example).
Just something on my mind. I usually don't come to forums, but I'm just wondering why did the game have this setup. It feels like the game begs for keyboard and mouse at times (some switches high up for example, need to be pointed at). It makes sense with Doom as there wasn't look up/down and jump/crouch, but Duke is more advance as you can look up/down or jump/crouch (not knocking Doom, I like Doom myself).
Post edited December 11, 2013 by tailsy64