• Transcriptionist@lemmy.world
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    Image Transcription:

    A photo of a sign in what appears to be a dark, forested area. The sign is made of cardboard taped to a wooden post with text spray painted on it in black reading “PRESS SHIFT TO RUN”.

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  • Supervivens@lemmy.world
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    Pressing shift to run is such a foreign concept to me it honestly threw me off reading. It’s almost always crouch my experience lol

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      In which games is shift bound to crouch? I can only think of Minecraft (though it’s not really a “crouch”).

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          Yeah, then again, mc is one of the few games i play a lot with sneak/crouch mechanics (athough right now i play 1.12.2 mostly for nomifactory gtceu, so no crouch)

    • Caketaco@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I will never back down from the death hill of “SHIFT is run, CTRL is crouch.” I don’t care what Minecraft’s defaults say, every other game I’ve played has had it this way.

      • Sigh_Bafanada@lemmy.world
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        Nah, shift is run, c is crouch. Otherwise in games which have a slide mechanic, it’s too difficult to press shift and ctrl at the same time

        Or alternatively ctrl is crouch toggle, c is crouch hold