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Wait, you can actually strafe? How?
It doesn't show up in the demo's controls menu and A and D are bound to the dodge roll. Is the full game's control scheme different or something?
You mean the drifting mechanic? The demo gives you access to it right from the start. It is pretty cool.
Though I don't know if I'd call it strafing in terms of what people typically mean by that in a video game context. Unlike virtually every other third person game you might be used to, you can't actually tell the entity you're controlling to move in any direction other than where your mouse happens to be pointing at the time.
Might be technically correct, but imo it's still potentially misleading for someone who might be trying to make a purchase decision.
As if ChatGPT would know, lol.
I don't know about Everspace, but Descent isn't a space combat flight sim, it's a first person shooter. Descent Freespace 1 & 2 are space combat flight sims and they don't have "strafing". Neither do any Wing Commander or X-Wing/TIE-Fighter games.