Red Eclipse

Red Eclipse

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Movement Guide
By [Unavailable] DragonLover
The game was very confusing to me at first, so I've made this guide in hopes to help potential future players, at least until an official tutorial or guide is made. Then of course this guide would be obsolete, as I'm very sure the developers will be able to explain the game and controls much better than I can.
   
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Notice: I'm really bad at writing guides, I'll do my best to explain everything though!

Impulse Moves
Impulse Moves are the six squares underneath your health bar, indicating how many moves you can make before you need to rest. Thank you to Jigoku for informing me the name. I'm not sure what the white bar is though..

For example (and also because I feel like I didn't do a very good job explaining), once you use them all up, you need to touch the ground for them to regenerate. I think they regenerate slowly while in the air, but they regenerate rapidly on the ground.

Dash
Likely the most simple you can get, just press the special key (default is Q/Ctrl) and you dash in the direction you're moving.

Air dash
While in the air, if you haven't already done an air dash, use the jump key to perform this. I say jump key as I don't know if people rebind jump from space bar or not. You will dash in the direction you are looking.

Wall climb
When against or close enough to a wall, look up and hit the special key to perform a wall climb. Although it isn't too long, be careful of that.

Wallrun
Like the wall climb, be near a wall and press the special key while facing slightly towards the wall. Jumping from the wall while wall running automatically performs a dash while not using your airdash.

Long Jump(?)
If you crouch (default is Shift key) while landing, you will perform a slide, which in itself can be useful for getting over things, but jumping while sliding will give you a lot of extra momentum, on top of being able to keep an air dash.

One more rather important thing! You can chain pretty much all of these together, and if you had infinite impulse moves, I'm sure it would be possible to stay in the air permanently.

That's the end of the guide though, I don't know how to finish this. Please let me know if there's anything I missed or need to fix though!
4 Comments
Moo_Skin 1 Aug @ 12:10pm 
thank you much, am new to fps games in general and dont know how to play this one too. if i could i would give you a cupcake, but a thumbs up will do
3nochinator 4 Jul @ 2:18pm 
it might be worth adding that performing any parkor move simply adds force (or speed?), so chaining them together just makes your speed incease. there are only 2 things that decrease speed air resistance and walking.
[Unavailable] DragonLover  [author] 11 Apr @ 11:57am 
Oh, thank you! I'll be sure to fix that in the guide
Jigoku 10 Apr @ 6:23pm 
The six squares are called impulse moves :steamthumbsup: