![]() ![]() ![]() This helped me to get to the required 800 dashes on the first try, although even this was pretty hard for me. Because you do this over the row of purple squares, your stamina won't ever run out. So you will be actually dashing back and forth. If you have made macros previously, you'll have to find the specific file manually. Open that file with Notepad, paste the Pastebin content into the file, and save it. Go to C:\ProgramData\Razer\Synapse\Accounts\AM3735089\Macros If you just made a macro, you should only have one file. Hope this helps :D that one worked for me 11 LyraSama 11:14am Figured it out. To use: Create a blank macro in your Razer Synapse Macro page. Obviously you need to use the keyboard layout and put the mouse in the center of the platform so you will dash back and forth. When you start dashing in the position described above, you will dash over the mouse cursor, so when you dash again, you will be dashing in the exactly opposite direction. open it with the program and while in the game run the macro (ctrl p) and watch your score go up. An action adventure RPG in the vein of the best 16 bit classics, with modernized mechanics and designs on a much grander scale. This works because the Drifter always dashes in the direction of the mouse cursor. PlayStation Hyper Light Drifter Echoes of a dark and violent past resonate throughout a savage land, steeped in treasure and blood. That's all, you can now leave the mouse alone and concentrate on timing presses! Then point your mouse cursor over the center of the row directly perpendicular from the player character. Put the player character beside one of these rows. Remember that the purple squares which form two vertical rows restore your stamina when you pass over them. ![]() In this game mouse controls are significanty different from gamepad because there is now a cursor in which direction the Drifter dashes when you press space. What you have to do is, first, enable keyboard mouse controls (it won't work with the game pad). So it is actually possible to avoid going around in circles. If you only have to do one thing (either lead the Drifter or press the dash button) then it becomes much easier. The hardest bit about it (at least for me) is that you have to lead the Drifter around the central wall, at the same time timing button presses perfectly. That attempt was unsuccessful, but accidentally during it I found a way to simplify the challenge immensly. Go to C:ProgramDataRazerSynapseAccountsAM3735089Macros If you just made a macro, you should only have one file. So I first decided to use autohotkey to simulate timing. To use: Create a blank macro in your Razer Synapse Macro page. I tried hard to do it and I had understood that it is way above my abilities to time button presses for a long time. I'm sure everyone knows about the dash challenge, when you have to get 800 dashes in a row to unlock a special outfit. ![]()
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