So, CodeName: Tenka (Also known as LifeForce Tenka), an FPS PS1 game released in 1997, does two things that really annoys the heck out of me.
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So, CodeName: Tenka (Also known as LifeForce Tenka), an FPS PS1 game released in 1997, does two things that really annoys the heck out of me. I forgive it slightly because of its age, but that doesn't stop me being angry.
Firstly, no dedicated directional strafe buttons. The game opts for a strafe modifier button (R2), which is a control scheme I always struggle to adjust to.
Vertical aiming is a thing, you adjust your Y-Axis with L1 and L2, down and up respectively. That’s... FINE. I guess. But the game also utilises a soft auto-aim, which helps at times to aim at the centre of mass of your target. The game also seems to have location based damage, so headshots save ammo... But... The aim... It doesn't quite let... Me...
Stop adjusting my aim for me!I swear to god, this is making this far more frustrating than it needs to be.

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