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Steam News30 March 20179y ago

Update! Tutorial and keyboard + mouse debug controls

Today’s update adds a proper tutorial to Frontier! Now when you launch the game you can choose to play a tutorial that will guide you through the basic controls and the different input modes.

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addedToday’s update adds a proper tutorial to Frontier! Now when you launch the game you can choose to play a tutorial that will guide you through the basic controls and the different input modes. You can set whether the tutorial splash screen shows on startup with a new sign on the main menu scene. If you turn off the splash screen you will simply show up in the desert as before when launching the game! This update also includes debug player control using the keyboard and mouse. If you don’t have your vive connected you can press Enter/Return (or zero) in the game to play with simple first person mouse movement. Use left and right mouse in this mode to interact with things. You can also change your position much like before by shooting the ‘cheats’ bucket and pressing T (instead of the menu button on the vive controllers). This debug player is more for development purposes, but it’s still pretty neat to see the game in 1080p running on a desktop. Hope you all enjoy the update!

Today’s update adds a proper tutorial to Frontier! Now when you launch the game you can choose to play a tutorial that will guide you through the basic controls and the different input modes. You can set whether the tutorial splash screen shows on startup with a new sign on the main menu scene. If you turn off the splash screen you will simply show up in the desert as before when launching the game! This update also includes debug player control using the keyboard and mouse. If you don’t have your vive connected you can press Enter/Return (or zero) in the game to play with simple first person mouse movement. Use left and right mouse in this mode to interact with things. You can also change your position much like before by shooting the ‘cheats’ bucket and pressing T (instead of the menu button on the vive controllers). This debug player is more for development purposes, but it’s still pretty neat to see the game in 1080p running on a desktop. Hope you all enjoy the update!

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Steam News / 30 March 2017

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