CV2 that gives players button outputs
A CV2 chip that gives out what button the player pressed.
For example, by pressing the E button on the keyboard or pressing A on the quest controller, the CV2 chip gives out the output and can be used to bring up a menu
Comments: 3
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20 Dec, '23
Sesaedabsolutely would love this
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20 Dec, '23
TGranit3It would be useful but rec room doesn't like to do that so experiences can stay the same, even if you won't get useful chips.
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24 Dec, '23
PostolSPOne of the main issues with this is the fact that consoles exist. Most of the keys on a controller already do something in-game (pointing, as an example) so you can't press a button to bring up a menu. Because pressing that button will also do something else (like.. pointing)