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How to move forward
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In this guide, you will learn how to move forward
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135 kommentarer
J'mhal 6 maj @ 3:08 
ATTACK THE D POINT
Sprite 2 mar @ 14:59 
We need you in the air brawl discord to help teach people to move forward!!
https://discord.gg/Tx3VSm83Qh
Verboten Code  [skapare] 20 feb @ 22:43 
OH MY OH MY YOU'RE VERY WELCOME THIS IS YOUR PREMIER GUIDE TO KNOW HOW TO MOVE FORWARD ON THE FIRST PLACE
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cleangoose98 18 feb @ 12:35 
OH MY GOD THANKS SO MUCH I DIDNT KNOW HOW ON THE FIRST PLACE
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Verboten Code  [skapare] 7 feb @ 21:16 
Glad to have helped!

As to the person with the mission W key dilemma, the key cap is actually not necessary to actuate the key! While it is less comfortable, you can still press down on the key switch to activate the key. However, this will not work if the key itself is actually broken. The fastest solution is to just rebind "forward" movement to a different key in the settings. You can access the settings from the main menu.
Agent10008 31 jan @ 21:27 
thanks so much i can finally play the game :D
Verboten Code  [skapare] 31 jan @ 21:24 
Now if you went to the doctor and they numbed your hand, then that might have been local anesthesia. This is probably true if they used a swab or syringe to administer the local anesthetic. The local anesthetic should wear off quickly, and commonly used ones typically wear off in about an hour. Information once again sourced from my brief research on a WebMD article.

If your condition persists in either scenario, then you should go visit that doctor again!
Verboten Code  [skapare] 31 jan @ 21:24 
Sorry for the delay, I'll answer the questions in order of the oldest.

To the person with the numb middle finger, you might be experiencing Transient Paresthesia. From my brief research on a WebMD article, when a limb "falls asleep" or you feel "pins and needles," that is referred to as Paresthesia. This condition is typically very temporary and can go away in a couple minutes (Transient Paresthesia), but it can also be chronic. Transient Paresthesia is typically caused when you apply pressure to blood vessels or nerves, so one of the best ways to "wake up" a limb is to let blood flow back into the affected area. Some other causes of Transient Paresthesia are dehydration, hallucinations, hyperventilation, migraines, and panic attacks.
yowiemandan 15 jan @ 1:30 
this isn't the case for me but what if the w key is missing the key cap or is not working :steamhappy:
ticklemonster++ 3 sep, 2024 @ 13:40 
so true