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Let's just put this into perspective. When you use a controller with a normal fighting game, you usually use one analog stick and 2-6 main buttons for attacks.
3D Fighters are different. This one, for instance, uses the analog stick, D-Pad, right stick, the 4 face buttons, the bumper buttons, AND the triggers.
By default the buttons are binded as WASD for left stick, arrows for D-Pad, num pad for right stick, K as shuriken, L as jump, O as chakra load, = as combo attack, Q and E as left bumper and trigger, and I and P as right bumper and trigger.
If you're going to go through the effort to learn keyboard controls, why not just buy an Xbox 360 Controller anyways? Most of them cost next to nothing online and they're compatible with any other game on Steam that supports any form of controller play.
By the way, as aforementioned in this thread, Shift is difficult to bind. Likewise, you cannot bind anything to the mouse either.
Hope I helped!
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you did a great job m8
Thank you for the information,I'll test the controls on keyboard first,if I'm not comfortable with them I'll purchase a controller.
Okay thank you for the information,I haven't done this whole controller thing before tho,so which controller will I need ?
I'll only get a controller if I'm not comfortable with the keyboard.
Thanks