FAQ pasta
>How do I change the resolution?
Go to your jka\JAplus\ folder and open autoexec.cfg with notepad. Change these two lines to your chosen resolution:
seta r_customheight "1080"
seta r_customwidth "1920"
>Why does everyone have the same playermodel as me?
Press tab. This is a default JA++ setting that prevents people's model changes from being applied until you do, to prevent random freezing from loading models. You can change it by pressing escape ingame and clicking Setup → Gameplay and setting "Defer Players" to "No"
>How do I change fov?
Same autoexec.cfg as above change seta cg_fov "90" to whatever you want.
>Wat are (default) controls?
WASD = movement
Mouse 1 = attack
Mouse 2 = secondary attack
Mouse 3 (i.e. click mouse wheel) = change lightsaber style (light, medium or heavy)
Spacebar = jump
1 = activate/deactivate lightsaber
Mousewheel scrolling = change weapon
Q & E = scroll through force powers
F = use force power
R = use (i.e. activate button, get in vehicle etc)
K = challenge a fag to a 1v1 duel sort of half broken right now please hold
C = crouch
tab = scoreboard (if people are invisible or stuck in a T pose hitting this can fix that too)
You can rebind these by hitting esc once you're in game. Make sure to check the controls and see if something is bound to taunt, if not pick a button.
>How do I block blaster shots?
It's automatic and based on jedi skill just aim yourself roughly at the cunt firing at you, customise your faggot (esc -> profile) to change his skill. Light stance is most effective at this.
>What about blocking saber hits?
This is automatic too and also largely based on skills you pick. Light stance struggles when blocking medium and heavy attacks, medium is a bit better vs heavy. Recommended is to use medium in multiple-person fights and heavy for a 1v1 but all three styles can work anywhere in the hands of a good player. There is more subtlety at higher-level play but I'm a button-mashing shitter so I won't be going into it. Read this I guess http://strategy.jediknight.net/jka/saber.shtml or wait for autistic anons ITT to explain it.
>How do I do this matrix shit?
Jump off of walls fag, it's not a complicated game.
>What moves are there?
Go to the main menu -> play -> moves. Sadly you can't do this while ingame. Again http://strategy.jediknight.net/jka/saber.shtml has a list.
>How do I change my character, lightsaber style and force powers?
Press esc while ingame, hit profile. Your character model will change when you hit apply but force powers and lightsaber style require you to die and respawn (kill in console helps).
>How do I Sheev spin?
Use heavy attack style and jump + move forwards + attack. It can take a few tries to get used to.
>How do I sit down?
Bind a key to controls -> other -> meditate or type "meditate" in the console.
>Why OpenJK/JA+?
Better compatibility with modern and free operating systems and more stability now I've said that prepare for crashing + some bugfixes. Also we needed it for spinning and that's a good trick.
>How does liberty die?
With thunderous applause.
>Why did my saber get locked with my opponents' one?
That happens sometimes, hit attack more than him to win and knock him down.
>How do I take screenshots?
Open the console and type /bind KEY screenshot silent (replace KEY with what key you want to hit to take a screenshot e.g. #). These save to Documents\My Games\OpenJK\japlus\screenshots on (((Windows))) and ~/.local/share/openjk/japlus/screenshots on GNU+Linux.
>How do I take non-jpg screenshots?
The same as above but type /bind KEY screenshot_tga silent (they save to the same place too). Note that you'll still have to convert these to .jpg or .png to post them (not hard but bad if you're lazy). It's possible to have both options bound to separate keys if you desire
>Why does my game look like aids all of a sudden?
Turn pr0 Graphics off again and don't touch it. No I don't know why it's there either.
>lmao star wars sucks
i know that fuck off
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