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SavageCorona

[SOLVED] Need help changing the controls in Master Levels for Doom 2 (Steam version)

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So I only just got this working (it used to crash whenever I tried to run it before) and the controls are utter arse. It would seem I have to use WASD to move around except A and D strafe, and use the left and right arrow keys to turn since up and down don't do anything. I looked at the controls in a config and it came up with a bunch of numbers, but I don't know what to change. I want to have it like the original, ie. arrow keys to move around. Ctrl, shift and space are still fine, I just need to rebind forward and backwards to up and down arrows.

Here's what DEFAULT.CFG has inside:

mouse_sensitivity		5
sfx_volume		8
music_volume		8
show_messages		1
key_right		77
key_left		75
key_up		17
key_down		31
key_strafeleft		30
key_straferight		32
key_fire		29
key_use		57
key_strafe		56
key_speed		54
use_mouse		1
mouseb_fire		0
mouseb_strafe		1
mouseb_forward		2
use_joystick		0
joyb_fire		0
joyb_strafe		1
joyb_use		3
joyb_speed		2
screenblocks		10
detaillevel		0
snd_channels		3
snd_musicdevice		3
snd_sfxdevice		3
snd_sbport		544
snd_sbirq		7
snd_sbdma		1
snd_mport		816
usegamma		0
chatmacro0		"no macro"
chatmacro1		"no macro"
chatmacro2		"no macro"
chatmacro3		"no macro"
chatmacro4		"no macro"
chatmacro5		"no macro"
chatmacro6		"no macro"
chatmacro7		"no macro"
chatmacro8		"no macro"
chatmacro9		"no macro"

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Download Chocolate Doom and use chocolate-setup to make a vanilla compatible config. (You're supposed to be using the mouse with the default Steam config, BTW)

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Ok, I used a Chocolate Doom config in the vanilla version, which changed it to the vanilla config, but the sound didn't work so I looked in the new one, and copied the numbers into the old one so now it works. Thanks.

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Ah yeah, I didn't think about sound related settings, sorry. Was just trying to make it a bit easier than having to run the original setup.exe in DOSBox.

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