Tunic | Sequence Assistance Example

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Full article: gameaccess.info/tunic-motor-a...
    The video above demonstrates the timing of the D-pad inputs being used on a controller when using the Sequence Assistance and when not. They will show up on the controller as white when being pressed.
    The video first shows doing this successfully using the default controls, then unsuccessfully and finally using the 'Sequence Assistance' option that lets you do this in your own time.
    0:00 Successful sequence using default input technique.
    0:12 Unsuccessful sequence (gap too long between some inputs presses).
    0:25 Changing Auto-Open Sequence Assistance to 'On'
    0:36 Using 'Sequence Assistance' option (removes time dependent use of inputs).
    More info:
    The game has many secrets that can be unlocked by inputting a sequence of D-pad buttons for console or Arrow keys for Windows PC and Mac. For instance, one sequence might be UP, LEFT, UP, RIGHT, DOWN, RIGHT. By default you need to press each D-pad or Arrow Key input within approximately 2 seconds of the previous one or the sequence will not work. To give yourself more time to put an input in go into the Accessibility Menu and go into Sequence Assistance. Please note - this option will only appear after the first time that you put in a sequence correctly. Here, you can put in each input without any time pressure and you’re able to view which inputs have currently been pressed.
    More information on the motor accessibility of video games can be found on our site: gameaccess.info
    SpecialEffect is a registered UK charity (1121004) that helps physically disabled players to access video games. Please visit www.specialeffect.org.uk/ for more information.

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