Interesting the diagram is on the side of the joystick, not in front, where one would think it map a lot more effectively and be read easier. But perhaps not from the driver's/controller's seat.
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Interesting the diagram is on the side of the joystick, not in front, where one would think it map a lot more effectively and be read easier. But perhaps not from the driver's/controller's seat.
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It is entire possible that the instructions are put on the left and right sides of the sticks because they want the driver to memorize them rather than be focusing on the instructions while trying to lift something.
Posted by gamermk | October 31, 2006 7:51 AM
Posted on October 31, 2006 07:51