Basic Controls
GUNZ is based on a so-called "WASD" keyboard, often used for FPS games on PC.
Players can, however, change the key layout anytime desired as all keyboards can be adjusted by the player.
Name |
Default Key |
Description |
Forward |
W, Up Arrow |
Move forward(s) |
Backward |
S, Down Arrow |
Move backward(s) |
Scrafe Left |
A |
Move to the left in a position facing forward(s) |
Scrafe Right |
D |
Move to the right in a position facing forward(s) |
Jump |
Space Bar |
Make(s) a jump |
Shoot/Slash |
LMB*, Left Ctrl |
Shoot a gun or slash the weapon selected |
Reload |
R |
Reload the currently selected weapon |
Melee Weapon |
1 |
Select(s) the close weapon |
Primary Ranged Weapon |
2 |
Select(s) the primary |
Secondary Ranged Weapon |
3 |
Select(s) the secondary |
Item #1 |
4 |
Select(s) item no.1 |
Item #2 |
5 |
Select(s) item no.2 |
Prev. Weapon/Item |
Q, Wheel Up |
Select(s) the previous weapon or item |
Next Weapon/Item |
E, Wheel Down |
Select(s) the next weapon or item |
Chat |
Return |
Open or close the chatting entry |
Team Chat |
' |
Open the chatting entry for your team only |
Main Menu |
ESC |
Call(s) the main menu |
Game Status |
Tab |
Show(s) the score of players currently in the game, their levels and whether they are killed or not. |
Taunt |
` |
Taunt(s) other players |
Click here for info about Advanced Controls !
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What are slashes commands?
GunZ supports intuitive user interface but at the same time offers "slashes command" system in order to provide support for a more convenient and expandable system. The slashes commands refer to the commands that can be used while chatting in the lobby or on the wait screen or while doing a game. They can be used in the field where an ordinary dialogue can be entered. Once you understand chatting commands, you can connect a variety of functions with keyboard by linking the macro function of the option with the command.
Check out here ,to browse the slashes commands that can be used at GunZ.
Color Letters
You can color the letters! You can color the letters in order to express your opinion more effectively while engaged in a dialogue. Just add a figure behind the code ^.
For example, if you enter "^1Hello. ^2Nice to meet you." Then you will see in the window "Hello. Nice to meet you."
Colored letters stand out too much for those people who enjoy games. Thus, refrain from using this function unless it is absolutely necessary. Different figures represent different colors.1: red, 2: green, 3: blue, 4: yellow, 5: dark red, 6: dark green, 6: dark blue, 7: dark yellow, 8: gray, 9: dark gray, 0: white
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