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I didn't have too many problems getting thru the game. Biggest glitch I had was that guy doing the matrix cat thing trying to cross the wooden bridge. He ended up spawning behind me in the next area, after crawling thru.
But yeah... it's far from seamless.
Anyways I rebound a lot of keys... and didn't run into keybinding problems or deactivated keys. All I can guess at is, maybe, don't play with a gamepad plugged in? Or maybe play around with controller settings in properties. like disabling or enabling the Steam Controller Driver. I can't really think of much that would disable keys like that, though.
Unless.... you're not like in a no weapons zone... like maybe the Train? It's a normal part of the game if it is.... Flashlight should have turned off on it's own though... but... I woudn't call that a gamestopping glitch, exactly.... Just...out of ur control game design.
It's a good thing I bought this on sale as if I paid full price I would be really pissed off.
Steam needs to get their act together and start to care about the people who pay for their lousy app.
I guess the E binding could be glitched, but most likely the Open Doors key is the one you need to push, whatever you set it to from the default E setting.
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I used to change all my FPS games to use esdf instead of wasd, but now I use a Razer Orbweaver, and I just programed that to work around wasd when it's really set up as a esdf layout. Well worth the price of 120... (think they're over 200, now).... though. mine is old. I think the newer ones have a differnt thumb stick, where as the old ones used a directional pad... which in my opinon is better for FPS games, since I use that pad for weapon selections and not anything that I'd want an analog stick for. I think the equivilent is the Razer Tartarus... if it's still availiable. It has the direction pad thumb controls, instead of the analog stick. (the round knob can be pulled out and reveals the pad directional buttrons underneath. U can see it in the pictures, if you look it up on Amazon.)