Rivals of aether. full#
Full-length wavedash requires a full horizontal/x-axis input.Holding Up after jump-squat will give you an air-dodge.When attempting to wavedash with Up, there's two things to keep in mind: Being able to access Tap Jump helps us maintain the intentions of the Hit Box's design. The Hit Box was designed with jumpĀ in traditional fighters (the Up button) in the same location as the keyboard's space bar (a fairly popular spot for jump for keyboard players of various games). We've brought up Tap Jump quite a bit here, and that's for a good reason. Select the run action, and set it to a button. However, if you don't want to double-tap, you can set a Run-Button: when held, it'll allow you run and Tap Jump. If you're used to playing traditional fighting games, this may be the mode you want to try first. You can dash and run by double-tapping Left or Right - you can even Tap Jump if you double-tap up.
In Walk Mode, you will walk, crouch, and have access to tilt attacks. You can customize whether the directional buttons are Walk or Run. The next options are the most important regarding how you want to play the game. (Press "Back" on the top of the controller to cancel) Select which action you want to edit, and then press which button you want. It's pretty much to personal preference, but we recommend putting Jump and Dodge on buttons next to each other since you can Wavedash by pressing them at the same time. The first thing you want to do is edit your action buttons to your desire. These are the pages of custom controls options (we can ignore "Sensitivity"). Select the wrench to open up the setting, then choose controls. Once you have the game booted up and running, you'll want to create an in-game profile and edit your controls to ensure you have access to all of the actions. If you need help setting up your Hit Box for Steam, check out our post here: Hit Box on Steam.
Rivals of aether. Pc#
The first thing to know, is that the default mode for Hit Box on PC is Xinput - which means it has button functions akin to the Xbox 360 controllers.
These options also provide us the opportunity to get the most out of Hit Box. Rivals of Aether has great controller options that lets keyboard and pad players (of all sorts) compete against one another.