I'm not positive, but I don't think you understand the kind of sprinting we are talking about. It's faster than running and can only be done for a limited amount of time because your stamina will drain. In DoD, you can't attack while sprinting and hopefully it'll be the same way for HL2. It's...
Yeah, LoneDeranger you definately need to change your control configuration. In my opinion, the more keys there are, the better. The game becomes deeper and harder to master, which is something I really desire in a game.
I've got a really strange control setup:
mouse1: attack
mouse2...
Oh my god, you look exactly like my brother. What the hell...
I would guess that he is drawing over top of the image in Adobe Illustrator, but I could be wrong.
Thanks
Is your name really Jager? Because so is mine, except my great grandfather had the spelling changed to Yeager when he came to the US from Germany. I've had several people call me Jägermeister, too... haha.
It definately gives feeling. When you need to run from something to save your life, you're not going to move at the same speed you normally do when just walking around. It's much more satisfying to run from something with all your might...
DoD's sprint is perfect. You sprint for more than one second... I'm pretty sure it's somewhere inbetween 3-5 seconds. And yes, you can jump, I do it all the time. Sprint, jump, go prone... it makes for a nice dive. Crouch for a few seconds and you can do it again.
I had already posted it in...
Ok I sent G-Dawg to Gabe but I don't think he liked it very much...
The email:
yes.
-----Original Message-----
From: Yeager, Christopher [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:49 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Sprinting question and...
I noticed an increase in speed a few times in the bugbait video, so I was wondering about this too. Sprint keys are AWESOME, I sure hope HL2 has the feature.
I just emailed Gabe and asked him about this. Hopefully I'll get a response...