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Customization is good, but let's imagine a scenario:
You go into a game's options, and try customizing your controls. Suddenly, EVERYTHING can be customized, down to each and every button and analog stick. The question is, what would you do?
This isn't PC gaming; It's console gaming.
Judd mentioned one time that holding Y will let you strafe, even when you're not firing. This prevents the camera from automatically panning while you move, without having to fire.
Chargers usually face trouble trying to create pathways on walls, since their shots leave small blots, regardless of the charge. Let's try pointing up-Literally.
If you charge up a shot, aim above the wall in question, then fire, it can create a vertical line on a wall if done right. It's...
Granted, but now the big focus is that series, and not the main canon.
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I wish I could have amazing artistry skills.
Weapons
Favorite: Custom E-Liter 3K
Honorable Mention: Inkbrush
Least Favorite: Shooter weapons
Stages
Favorite: ...I have no idea.
Least Favorite: Saltspray Rig
Game Modes
Favorite: Turf Wars
Least Favorite: Splat Zones
Seems to be a good bio. Not cramming too much stuff, avoiding ambitious ideas for the backstory, and has a hint of humor to keep the curiosity flowing.
Well, each colour is assigned to different strands of DNA. If the pattern does not match up with the ink's pattern, it reacts to it the same way enemy players do; Covers them in it. When filled of a differently coloured ink it creates a violent reaction, causing the Inkling to be "splattered" in...
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