, In the United States alone, Alliance's sales reached 143,371 copies during 1999. I think the only real additions control wise were beam weapons. You, on the other hand, will be relying on that damned thing more than you rely on your own two eyes. A neutral family fights for its business and its survival and is swept up in the struggle against the encroaching Empire.
But just in case, I also mapped a few additional commands if you want to use them: I might be misremembering, but I think there may be one or two missions in TIE Fighter that requires you to do that docking thing, so just be prepared for that. A thousand different video games will let you fly around in outer space and shoot at stuff, but how many games let you micromanage the rate at which your weapons systems draw power from the engines, huh? I borrowed x-wing alliance from my cousin but the case did not come with any instructions on the keyborad controls. If this is your first time playing X-Wing or TIE Fighter and you decide to follow this guide, I highly recommend you go through some (if not all) of the flight school tutorials in the game. But it should at least give you some low-intensity hands-on time to figure things out. I stuck the rest of the controls for the targeting computer on the D-Pad, which is sometimes tricky since you either have to take your left thumb off the controls, or stretch across the controller with your right thumb. Increase the laser or shield recharge rate, and the power to the engines will decrease and you'll lose some speed. So for example, in TIE Fighter at the end of a mission when you fly back to your capital ship, it'll ask you to press the spacebar to dock and end the mission. And you'll need your targeting computer to tell the friendly blocky gray messes from the hostile ones.
Unless you're just skimming through this thing in which case hey, heads up, that's another thing that the B button does.). All parties here are wrong :p (in terms of what is and isn't a viable control scheme). These missions reveal that the Azzameen family are in heated competition with the Viraxo and are generally sympathetic to the Rebel Alliance. Managing your power systems might seem like a trivial thing that you can ignore, but I promise you it isn't, and you can't. In very broad strokes, my controller setup is as follows: That's not so bad, right?