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crystalklear64
09-27-2006, 08:04 PM
I read in someone's search for his perfect game thread that someone said Last Chaos can be made so that your clicking makes you attack (aka an action rpg setup). Is this true?

If so... can you jump in LC? :)

Thanks.

spiritorange
09-27-2006, 08:38 PM
well to answer your question yest you not only click the monster to attack but click to move around. ( this goes for almost all mmo's also)

whisp
09-29-2006, 01:49 AM
Ummm... I think crystalklear64 meant like a shooter based game, where you aim and click and you automatically attack once no matter where you are. Not like most MMorpg's where u click on the monster and you just contiouosly attack it until it dies. You can tell when he said "can you jump in LC?" That would be the thing where I knew that he was talking about a WASD kind of game. So crystal I think the real answer to your question would be no, although I haven't really played the game yet, I'm pretty sure that you can't. I've been to the site and checked out the game for awhile and am currently trying to get it, so don't think that this was a total guess.

spiritorange
09-29-2006, 03:56 AM
Ummm... I think crystalklear64 meant like a shooter based game, where you aim and click and you automatically attack once no matter where you are. Not like most MMorpg's where u click on the monster and you just contiouosly attack it until it dies. You can tell when he said "can you jump in LC?" That would be the thing where I knew that he was talking about a WASD kind of game. So crystal I think the real answer to your question would be no, although I haven't really played the game yet, I'm pretty sure that you can't. I've been to the site and checked out the game for awhile and am currently trying to get it, so don't think that this was a total guess.

you just said what i said but with more detail....>_>

crystalklear64
09-29-2006, 08:21 AM
Well not really. You made it sound like clicking means attacking (ie. one click= one sword swing reguardless of location to monster), where as the second poster acurately answered my question. Thanks.