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On Tue, 01 Jul 2025 11:56:41 +0300, Anssi Saari
<anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:
>Praetor Mandrake <horchata12839@gmail.com> writes:>
>Not necessarily. While I also think that lots of people use cheats too>
much, there is a use for them if something is too difficult in the
game to complete. This happened that I needed to pass a helicopter
mission in GTA: Liberty City. My pal gave me a list of cheats and I
chose only one - slow motion. Even with that I completed the 7 minute
mission with only 2 seconds to spare.
I do remember how hard it was to fly a helicopter in GTA (that RC toy
mission to carry bombs to a contruction site), especially with just a
keyboard back then. Three axes of rotation plus height control?
Gah. Felt like my brain was trying to turn sideways.
>
Somehow I muddled through but also got a controller for the PC soon
after. When San Andreas came out there was no question any more, driving
and flying with a controller, on foot mouse + keyboard was the only way
to go.
Gah indeed. Those RC-helicopter missions were attrociously bad. They
weren't much better on original console either. You have to wonder why
Rockstar made them that way; they couldn't have been unaware of how
poor the controls were (perhaps in "Vice City", but in "San Andreas"?
They were just being purposefuly nasty).
>
Having gamed almost my entire life with mouse/keyboard, I never
developed the neural connections that made gamepad us natural to me.
So I resisted even owning a gamepad for the longest time. But "San
Andreas" was, I'm pretty sure, the game that broke me (and those
stupid RC missions in specific). I hated that I had to resort to a
gamepad, but ultimately I plugged one in to get past those missions.
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