'K' is for Compass, 'O' is for Watch, 'V' is for the fence, scraping my crotch. 'B' is for Binos, 'L' is for Lights, 'N' is for the goggles that light up the nights. btw your control scheme sucks. Not only will compass now appear every time you look around, but the compass isn't needed often enough to take up such a "prime real estate" key like 'alt'. That's why the devs put it off to the side with the watch. If you're weird and use the compass a lot, just do what I do and bind it to something like "Control+G" or "Control+T" or control plus any key close to the wsad zone. I use control and alt as "modulation keys" that change the function of a key that already has a base function. Then you can bind free-look to a mouse button like 'MMB', because you don't need a second key to select menu options (in addition to spacebar).
this taught me nothing.
i wanted to know how to use bearings.
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I came here expecting shit, but leaving very happy. Thanks, buddy!
Which button is the compass in a Steam Deck! Even in the tutorial you can't find him! So I can't finish the tutorial! F..
No idea don't have a steam deck
'K' is for Compass,
'O' is for Watch,
'V' is for the fence, scraping my crotch.
'B' is for Binos,
'L' is for Lights,
'N' is for the goggles that light up the nights.
btw your control scheme sucks. Not only will compass now appear every time you look around, but the compass isn't needed often enough to take up such a "prime real estate" key like 'alt'. That's why the devs put it off to the side with the watch. If you're weird and use the compass a lot, just do what I do and bind it to something like "Control+G" or "Control+T" or control plus any key close to the wsad zone. I use control and alt as "modulation keys" that change the function of a key that already has a base function. Then you can bind free-look to a mouse button like 'MMB', because you don't need a second key to select menu options (in addition to spacebar).