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Quote sesuai post di blog aja ^_^ (sorry ku pake english di blog)
The Legend of Zelda The Phantom Hourglass game with such a nice and intuitive gameplay and control scheme,but honestly, sometime, it’s kinda pain in the A** to use stylus all the time, if only they put D-Pad control in it also TT_TT but no need to worry though ^_^

Button Mapping Changes:
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“Directional Pad” - Move link to desire direction
“X Button” - Spin Slash
“Left + B button” - Roll on Leftside
“Right + B button” - Roll on RightSide
“Y Button” - View Map Screen
“Direction Pad + A” - Slide Slash

NOTE:

* Other Button is Mapped on its Default Function
* To save code space, pressing B or A won’t create any attack/roll
* There is a small delay in Slide Slash on first Press of D-Pad + A

Already tested and work nicely

to speak or interact with item still need stylus though. but surely it’s a lot easier to move around and attack using d-pad ^_^

note : code liat di blog ja deh, panjang banget ada 126 baris TT_TT

Use D-Pad in Zelda Phantom Hourglass Setya5785’s Weblog


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