Star Wars Renegade Squadron control schemes revealed

Posted Aug 10, 2007 at 8:26AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Videos, Games Tags: K.C. Coleman, LucasArts, Star Wars
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Updates have been pouring in for Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron these past few days and this next one should prove to be the most useful and most exciting as of yet. LucasArts Assistant Producer K.C. Coleman has just posted the control schemes for the title as well as a new video over at IGN Blog.

"Getting the controls right was a priority from the beginning. The game is much more of a run-and-gun than a precision shooter, and with that in mind, we came up with a control scheme that was more accessible and much more in line with the gameplay that we wanted", commented the assistant producer.

We won't keep you very long because we know you are quite excited to see both the control schemes and the new clip. Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron will be released this coming October.

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Via IGN

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-08-10 09:26:07
controls seem good

The problem that I have always had with the PSP is that it doesn't have a right analog-nub. Because of this, most action games are completely unplayable! (I'm looking at you Metal Gear Solid PO!!) This control scheme seems very promising. I haven't ever considered the idea of "toggle strafing" button, that could really work out well.
by - 2007-08-10 10:54:10
...

I haven't heard of anyone not being able to play MPO, or any game for that matter because of a lack of a R. Analog Nub, even Katamari was ok w/o it....
by Ewin24 - 2007-08-10 11:19:54
Yay!

Finally a good control scheme! And the MGO scheme was fine. Don't you dare defy the Kojima!
by - 2007-08-10 14:16:41
Yes

Very nice control scheme, this might rival SOCOMs
by - 2007-08-11 04:28:45
x

man, coded arms was so ***** because of the missing r-stick... but if the game has a lock on feature (eg MPO) then who cares?

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