
You could also put the pad down on a table, screw in the optional mini-joystick and play it like a miniaturised arcade panel, I guess. To use a health kit, you have to hold the red, blue and green buttons together with a direction! Your best bet is probably tucking your right thumb under the notch where the pad bulges and pressing the buttons with your fingertips. To search boxes, toggle weapons or use consumables, you somehow have to press combinations of these recessed buttons simultaneously. To run, jump, or combat waddle you have to hold one of three modifier buttons while you move.
CRUSADER NO REMORSE MODS PC
The standard IBM PC interface supports four buttons, so the Gravis puts them all on the right like a SNES pad. Here's Crusader's readme, and its helpful ASCII diagram of the iconic Gravis PC GamePad.

It's a good job they're frequent because most gadgets in the world don't work while the alarm is on, and the alarm is on almost all of the time, which also means infinitely respawning men from just off-screen and I'm pretty sure anyone you don't immediately kill runs straight to the nearest alarm and turns it back on again.Ĭrusader: No Remorse README.TXT - GamePad photo by Tosiabunio (license: CC BY 3.0) The red rectangular panels on the walls are alert indicators, but they're also alarm disable switches. On top of that, the keypad quietly refuses to work when an alarm is active which made me think it was just a prop.

It's teeny-tiny and difficult to see, and it's very hard to get the Silencer to stop walking in the right place to turn it on. I first assumed it was an intercom or something and dismissed it. Eventually I managed to activate this keypad on the wall I'm facing, which I'm considering an achievement.

All I can see around me are grainy, brown shapes. I ran a few laps of the facility trying to figure out where I should go next.
