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Difference Between Relative and Absolute Movement?; Self Explanitory
Topic Started: Aug 19 2009, 03:33 PM (312 Views)
A_Gentleman
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Quick Noob question:

When in the options menu, you have the option to change the movement to either "Relative" or "Absolute". What exactly does this do? And does it work in online mode?
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Yup. It works whenever you play the game. Basically, Relative movement is the lesser used type (even though I use it) and it means that pushing forward on the analog nub will move your character forward in the direction he or she is facing. Absolute movement, the more popular movement type, pretty much means the character will move in whatever direction you slide the analog nub, regardless of what direction the player is facing.
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If you say 'plz' because it is shorter than 'Please' then I'll say 'no' because it's shorter than 'yes'.

Xiphirx,Sep 27 2009
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AND I WOULD HAVE GOTTEN AWAY WITH IT IF IT WERENT FOR THOSE MEDDELING FRENCHIES!


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Thank you for enlightening me. In the Pspiso forums, I would press a +reputation button, but I can't seem to find one. :)
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Oh don't worry. I already know that. You get a gold star for speaking English. Now that your question's answered, I'm going to close the topic.
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If you say 'plz' because it is shorter than 'Please' then I'll say 'no' because it's shorter than 'yes'.

Xiphirx,Sep 27 2009
07:32 PM
AND I WOULD HAVE GOTTEN AWAY WITH IT IF IT WERENT FOR THOSE MEDDELING FRENCHIES!


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