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Just wondering if anybody has had a chance to check this out yet. I know the MOH games are kind of generic, but I like them anyway. I wanted to know about the control scheme? Did they use the same crappy one on the last game with regards to movement or does it have a scheme like most FPS games where you use both thumbsticks to move?
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Re: Medal of Honor: Vanguard (PS2)
Don't the MoH games all have several control schemes from which to choose?
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Re: Medal of Honor: Vanguard (PS2)
That's what I thought. But I recall people complaining about the last one (European Assault) that you had to do all of the movements with one thumbstick. That's why I have always avoided that one.
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Re: Medal of Honor: Vanguard (PS2)
Wow, that's horrible.
Think I'll stick to the PC for my fps needs. I used to play 'em on consoles mostly, until I got used to the keyboard/ mouse control.
On the other hand, it sounds like the fixed controls on European Assault are the way I like 'em -- the left stick for moving and the right stick for turning. I find it way more intuitive than the forward/back/turn with left stick and strafe/up/down with right stick that a lot of people use.
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