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This L-shaped image and <u>[[:Image:Key card 2.jpg|two]]</u> <u>[[:Image:Key card 3.jpg|more]]</u> variants were printed out on something like | This L-shaped image and <u>[[:Image:Key card 2.jpg|two]]</u> <u>[[:Image:Key card 3.jpg|more]]</u> variants were printed out on something like poster board and affixed to monitors when Oni was shown at expos. The different characters represent the fact that Oni was being shown in [[multiplayer]] mode and players could choose their character class ([[:Image:Character Move Cards.png|character move sheets]] were also placed by the computers). | ||
Note that this pre-beta control scheme seems to have a disconnected camera, with Q and E used to rotate the player and the mouse only used to turn the camera. Apparently Bungie West had not yet settled on the [[Jello-cam]] as a way to achieve unified player/camera movement. | Note that this pre-beta control scheme seems to have a disconnected camera, with Q and E used to rotate the player and the mouse only used to turn the camera. Apparently Bungie West had not yet settled on the [[Jello-cam]] as a way to achieve unified player/camera movement. | ||
This key card can be seen in the wild at a Macworld Expo [[:Image:Oni_MP_at_MacWorld_NY_1999_3.jpg| | This key card can be seen in the wild at a Macworld Expo in [[:Image:Oni_MP_at_MacWorld_NY_1999_3.jpg|this photo]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 4 February 2024
This L-shaped image and two more variants were printed out on something like poster board and affixed to monitors when Oni was shown at expos. The different characters represent the fact that Oni was being shown in multiplayer mode and players could choose their character class (character move sheets were also placed by the computers).
Note that this pre-beta control scheme seems to have a disconnected camera, with Q and E used to rotate the player and the mouse only used to turn the camera. Apparently Bungie West had not yet settled on the Jello-cam as a way to achieve unified player/camera movement.
This key card can be seen in the wild at a Macworld Expo in this photo.
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