@Master of Aeons, instead of being aggressive towards the people that pay your salary each month, you should take this problem into consideration and bring it to your superiors. Your behavior is degrading the image I had of TTG for such a small issue that should have been corrected overnight.
I'm sorry, I don't work for or represent Telltale in any way. I think it's a shame there isn't the feature you need, but this a problem from last year. It's not going away no matter how long this thread gets. If the company isn't performing in the way you need, make the best of what you've invested in and don't invest again.
You've got a problem that can be fixed with your own power. That can work. What isn't working is this thread.
...this a problem from last year. It's not going away no matter how long this thread gets.
I'm sorry, but really it should make it go away. Games can be patched. A company should listen to its user base and implement these kinds of simple fixes.
And not leave the discussion at "by design" which is translated by its customers as "Screw these foreign weirdos and disabled gamers"
You've got a problem that can be fixed with your own power. That can work. What isn't working is this thread.
Yes, personally, I will use one of the workarounds that have been posted. But please, do the same, install the required software and invert your settings (map to ZQSD, revert your mouse if you can find software to do it) and try the game. Then you'll see how the game feel for some of us. Now imagine that some people will endure it for the whole game (not knowing that workarounds exist). Maybe it's not terrible enough to abandon the game sure, but it's like having a gravel in your shoes... it's hard to really enjoy a walk with one! By the way, did you know that in France, Telltale sells shoes with gravel glued inside? There's a thread on a forum somewhere that explains how to remove it, so I really can't understand why people complain...
Can't believe I can't remap the keyboard nor invert the mouse. Crazy stupid. Anyone thinking of doing something here??
I've been playing games since they started to exist, and I never saw something so absurd.
That's funny to see such a culture for old games (Monkey Island, Sam&Max...) and ignoring game design basics...
Could we get a real answer on this please ?
Can't believe I can't remap the keyboard nor invert the mouse. Crazy stupid. Anyone thinking of doing something here??
I've been playing ga… moremes since they started to exist, and I never saw something so absurd.
That's funny to see such a culture for old games (Monkey Island, Sam&Max...) and ignoring game design basics...
Could we get a real answer on this please ?
LOL, I've enjoyed this thread for the pure bile spewed by right handed players or people in love with qwerty. I wanna remap the keys because I'm left handed. Keys are not just fine. I don't play games right handed, including this one. Glad I bought the game super cheap; if the game had been made in the 1980's I would forgive the fixed keys, but anything written in the last 25 years has had controls that can be altered. Since I've already blown the money, I'll figure out some way to get around the problem. But, this is the first and last Telltale game I'll ever buy.
Comments
I'm sorry, I don't work for or represent Telltale in any way. I think it's a shame there isn't the feature you need, but this a problem from last year. It's not going away no matter how long this thread gets. If the company isn't performing in the way you need, make the best of what you've invested in and don't invest again.
You've got a problem that can be fixed with your own power. That can work. What isn't working is this thread.
And not leave the discussion at "by design" which is translated by its customers as "Screw these foreign weirdos and disabled gamers"
And maybe they will. That's why it *should* matter to Telltale!
Yes, personally, I will use one of the workarounds that have been posted. But please, do the same, install the required software and invert your settings (map to ZQSD, revert your mouse if you can find software to do it) and try the game. Then you'll see how the game feel for some of us. Now imagine that some people will endure it for the whole game (not knowing that workarounds exist). Maybe it's not terrible enough to abandon the game sure, but it's like having a gravel in your shoes... it's hard to really enjoy a walk with one! By the way, did you know that in France, Telltale sells shoes with gravel glued inside? There's a thread on a forum somewhere that explains how to remove it, so I really can't understand why people complain...
Can't believe I can't remap the keyboard nor invert the mouse. Crazy stupid. Anyone thinking of doing something here??
I've been playing games since they started to exist, and I never saw something so absurd.
That's funny to see such a culture for old games (Monkey Island, Sam&Max...) and ignoring game design basics...
Could we get a real answer on this please ?
Did you really just revived a dead thread to make a stupid complaint?
Come on! Is'nt so hard to detect azerty layouts? Same sh*t for BTTF!
This shit still? Can we vote to lock this thing?
This is what I use to change between DVORAK and QWERTY . should work with whatever remapping you need.
http://download.cnet.com/MapKeyboard/3000-2094_4-10623201.html
LOL, I've enjoyed this thread for the pure bile spewed by right handed players or people in love with qwerty. I wanna remap the keys because I'm left handed. Keys are not just fine. I don't play games right handed, including this one. Glad I bought the game super cheap; if the game had been made in the 1980's I would forgive the fixed keys, but anything written in the last 25 years has had controls that can be altered. Since I've already blown the money, I'll figure out some way to get around the problem. But, this is the first and last Telltale game I'll ever buy.
hugs and kisses, out.