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CROSS/ME: The RPG About Everything
9 years ago

Armstrong Update - Wave 2 Is Here!


More sound effects, a few bug fixes, and a new song, all ready for you in the newest rendition of Cross/Me that is now available for download!

Now I know it’s not as many sound effects as you were expecting, but hear me out. I care more about the game as a whole than I do about the individual effects. I will get to those, but there are some other things I need to take care of first. And hey, I did follow through on that new song, didn’t I? Thanks once again to Tim Metzner for making it. Check the game’s main page for a link to his YouTube channel. Go subscribe to him, he makes great stuff!

One other quite important addition is the inclusion of - wouldn’t ya know it? - Gamepad controls! If you use a Gamepad or a controller for you PC gaming adventures, then I’ve added a few things that you might like. Keep note, only a very select few controls are actually in the game, but more will be added later. The diagram below will help you identify what controls you CAN perform in the game as of now from the point of and XBox One or XBox 360 controller:

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NOTE: PS3 and PS4 controllers work as well, as long as you use a designated third-party software program to connect them to your PC. The in-game controls were actually tested with a PS3 controller using the program Motioninjoy, so I can testify personally that it works for sure. :)



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