The PC port of the game finally receives some much-needed features.
Nintendo Switch had a new arrival recently, the intense Gen X FPS known as Dusk. Dusk developers used this opportunity to update the game. Various console-specific features have been ported to the PC version as part of the New and Old Update.
A weapon wheel can now be brought up by holding down the Q key or the right bumper on a controller. The controller bindings have been improved, and there is also now DualShock 4 support. The developer also included a more readable world map, alongside a classic HUD with a ’90s id vibe, which changes to look more Satanic in each episode. A couple of accessibility features have been added, too, allowing auto-hop and auto-climb.
The developers also note that there is more to come in a blog post, writing:
“Now that all this stuff is FINALLY out of the way… We can get back to working on the remaining SDK features and Steam Workshop support. And boy oh boy, is that workshop going to come pre-loaded with some GOODIES.” Dusk is already moddable, and you can even run your old Half-Life and Quake maps in it, but a full Steam Workshop would be a convenient addition.
Dusk has also just been added to a Steam bundle called the New Blood FPS Trilogy, which combines it with Amid Evil and Ultrakill for a frankly unhealthy amount of retro shooter action.
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