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Thanks...I think I have it figured. The controls on this game seem remarkably hard to use...maybe they work better with a controller [I'm 100% a keyboard and mouse player]. Even on the easiest setting I'm finding it quite a challenge.
I'm sorry man. Tbh i had fun with the game, but I was kinda disappointed with how short it was for the price tag. I hope you get the hang of it!
I totally agree with confusing controls - dash on a left control key is just anti-obvious, just as T for a scan. I spent 15 minutes trying to make a perfect jump, tried to climb walls - of course without luck. Then found this thread and felt good that I'm not alone in my dumbness.
When you buy it, the game takes you through a mini tutorial back to the house so you learn to use it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYs2mtjSKbY?t=145
Sooo there's that.
I didn’t forget about the dodge, it just didn’t occur to me to use it while training with a new weapon. My mind is all on using the time bubble and less on combining it with another mechanic.
So don’t blame yourself, it seems a lot of people had this happen, especially after taking a week or so from playing the game. It’s easy to forget some stuff, and there’s A LOT of stuff.