
Press and hold C1 to initiate the bash.Ģ. Assuming the bash bind is the default “C”, this works as follows, where C1 and C2 are the two "C" binds:ġ. Having 2 keys bound to Bash allows for more consistent double bashes.
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The difficulty of double bashing can be eased by using your native keyboard/mouse drivers or a third-party program such as x-mouse button control to simulate having 2 keyboards (or, actually use 2 keyboards). Make sure you wait for 20 frames (1/3 of a second) before trying to double Bash. If you release and re-press the Bash button/key during the windup delay, the Bash will simply not release. Note: Bash has a 20 frame "windup" delay during which it cannot be released. Using this technique, you can move the target in a desired direction while following it closely. When you perform this technique, the first Bash will determine the direction the target goes (opposite of the direction you aim it), and the second Bash will determine the direction Ori goes. If you release a Bash one frame, then re-press the Bash button on the next frame, Ori will be able to Bash twice off of the same target. Proceed - Unbind Proceed from the Jump button (default Space) - allows you to jump freely during Save Anywhere.Ĭancel - Unbind Cancel from the Bash button (default Mouse1) - allows you to bash freely during Save Anywhere. Save Anywhere - Spirit Flame and Escape on one button Rocket Jump - Jump, Charge Jump, and Dash on one button Glide - Moved off of the default bind for keyboard (a mouse button instead of/in addition to shift)ĭash - Moved off of the default bind for keyboard (a mouse button instead of ctrl)Ĭharge Dash - Charge Jump and Dash on one button

Which key rebinds you use are ultimately up to you, but here are some commonly used settings:

Aside from device-specific mouse or controller software, X-mouse is a popular option:
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If you’re unsure about what a key is called, see įor controller rebinding or functions not supported by the key rebindings file (mousewheel, for example), use of 3rd party software is allowed as long as wait times are not injected into commands. For example, to make Q perform a rocket jump, you would add “, Q” to the end of the Jump, Charge Jump, and Dash lines. To use the bindings in this file, change “Activate Key Rebinding: False” to “Activate Key Rebinding: True”, then set the desired binds.

You can set custom rebinds for Ori using the key rebindings file, found at “%localappdata%/Ori and The Blind Forest DE/KeyRebindings.txt”. Multiple functions can be bound to the same key, but any kind of “do X, wait 0.1s, do Y” macro is disallowed. Custom key bindings are allowed in Ori as long as there is no timing present in the bind.
