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I want all the buttons to be useable with one hand, left or right, on any keyboard.
Not everyone has a numpad and sometimes arrow keys are in a weird place (especially on laptops). WASD is obviously reserved :P
So, this is the best compromise I could think of. I think it works pretty well
Might just be a personal opinion, but it would be nice if the steering controls were bound to something sensible (Numpad 2468, arrow keys, or WASD with a camera block). TFGH is just awkward and hard to learn. Also, Q/E is the convention for yaw in most flight sims.
I cant believe someone has finally mastered the art of space flight and put into besiege!
Really great work man! I couldnt believe that such a cool creation could run so smoothly and be so awesome at the same time! I hope to see more awe-strucking yet simplistic creations! :D
Again congratulations on such a masterpiece!