Tamarra, the reason we gamer use wasd is part history of 2 players games using same keyboard (1st player using arrows) and ended being more practical to have left hand on wasd rather than arrows as they are too close from the mouse. wasd also allow the use of the surrounding keys for shortcuts and numbers and the use of the modifier ctrl, shift and alt and the most important space bar. The reason the picture is interesting is S is for backward movement, meaning this man never backup from fights :)
Leafa, So you're saying these games are played by two players on the same keyboard....who does this in all honesty? You example is a one of...do you have a better explanation as to why it's so popular?
...and I got the picture with the unused S... no need to explain that
Leafa, I have tried and tried but just can't get the hang of it. So many games out there that I would have liked playing but have the WASD option... I just don't have the dexterity for them.
Tamarra, the reason we gamer use wasd is part history of 2 players games using same keyboard (1st player using arrows) and ended being more practical to have left hand on wasd rather than arrows as they are too close from the mouse. wasd also allow the use of the surrounding keys for shortcuts and numbers and the use of the modifier ctrl, shift and alt and the most important space bar. The reason the picture is interesting is S is for backward movement, meaning this man never backup from fights :)
Leafa, So you're saying these games are played by two players on the same keyboard....who does this in all honesty? You example is a one of...do you have a better explanation as to why it's so popular?
...and I got the picture with the unused S... no need to explain that
Leafa, I have tried and tried but just can't get the hang of it. So many games out there that I would have liked playing but have the WASD option... I just don't have the dexterity for them.
I don’t get #13.
the reason we gamer use wasd is part history of 2 players games using same keyboard (1st player using arrows) and ended being more practical to have left hand on wasd rather than arrows as they are too close from the mouse. wasd also allow the use of the surrounding keys for shortcuts and numbers and the use of the modifier ctrl, shift and alt and the most important space bar.
The reason the picture is interesting is S is for backward movement, meaning this man never backup from fights :)
So you're saying these games are played by two players on the same keyboard....who does this in all honesty? You example is a one of...do you have a better explanation as to why it's so popular?
...and I got the picture with the unused S... no need to explain that
Leafa,
I have tried and tried but just can't get the hang of it. So many games out there that I would have liked playing but have the WASD option... I just don't have the dexterity for them.