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I have read the instructions but i dont understand what im doing wrong ?
That is for canter.
To gallop, as the instructions indicate in game, press W, then hold it and tap, release, hold shift to increase speed to the gallop. Steer wide/apex/wide around corners using A or D. Rest when horse stamina drops by reverting to canter.
Guys what I realized to solve it using a keyboard dont use the mouse.
Press X to whistle for it and press X to mount
Hold down W with the shift to gallop release shift when nearing a corner to trot
steer horse using the Left and right arrow on the keyboard between Ctrl < > num lock .
Just tap them even if you fall off the horse jump back on and just keep going , turn left to follow up the road to the next town not far and your free as it goes to the cut scene and you've done it.
You jump for joy saying you'll never play that run quests again ha ha.
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If you press W+Shift, he will just move forward largely disregarding the path.
A and D are to turn the horse, but if you're only holding Shift when you do that, he will still largely be stuck autopiloting the pathway and will turn off of that pathway without resistance, therefore for manual turning controls: W+Shift to run forward as regular, but mix in your A/D (as in, W+Shift+A to go left, W+Shift+D to go right).
Lastly, you cannot autopilot a gallop, so to gallop you would go W (hold)+Shift (tap)+Shift (hold), and then mix in the A/D to turn left or right as per the former instructions so you stay on your path.
1) Make sure you've figured out how to full gallop.
2) Don't ride straight line far. Learn timing of archers and zigzag accordingly; it seems a long ride when you are new, and you are squishy AF.
3) As far as steering IDK what to tell you - A for left, D for right in my world, tap keys gently. Do slow down for strong corners, then re-enter Gallop.
4) Its okay to off road some, you can often delay your pursuers, but you can easy hang yourself up on a tree or creekbank too.
Since the Run quest I have always used shift plus W combined with left and right arrow to steer the horse.
If your use to playing PC games only, of course your going to automatically use mouse look to steer an object ( car, horse, etc..)
Forcing the player to use keyboard keys to steer an object is just lazy programming imo.
This game was marketed as an open world RPG game. This is not the case at all in this game. There should be more than 1 way to escape those enemies, like on foot & hiding in the bushes or something like. But the devs "insist" you play it their way in this part. Kinda reminds me a bit of FC4.
Almost every PC game since the beginning of 3d era that involves car/horse steering, or any type of tank controls, does that with keyboard keys. Mouse steering is a rare optional or experimental feature at best. And there's a good reason for that, as it's important to be able to look around without changing movement direction. Especially when there are features like mounted combat and shooting. Obviously. 'Lazy programming', sure, tell me more.
And if you are used to PC games as you say, you should have zero issues actively utilizing WASD, LShift, Spacebar, mouse and a number of extra keybinds at the same time, unless you have crab claws. It's a basic thing.
'At all'? Are you sure?
It's absolutely open world as soon as you finish 2 hour-long prologue, which you haven't done yet it seems.
I found the run mission hard when I started the game a long time ago. It’s meant to be hard. You are a peasant that cannot ride a horse properly. This isn’t Skyrim.
I managed to get through this mission on the third attempt.
1) its not port
2) freeč mouse look is common in most games steering with mouse mean lazy programing - usually u need look around WITHOUT steering.. like in real life (hopefully u dont steer when u look around
3) u can use gamepad, if using keyboard is a problem for you
4) it is open world game.. but u need learn basic in prologue first
anyway.. nothing hold your hands, u can kill all Cumans there and then just ride away in peace (almost) ..and ye, its doable, but its hard a bit ;-)
Yeah? How do you kill three Cumans (with more coming) and "ride away in peace" when you're more dangerous to yourself with a sword than to others?
I'm from Missouri, show me.