Fields of Mistria Clip Shows How to Set Repeated Tool Use Button in Controls
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Fields of Mistria Clip Shows How to Set Repeated Tool Use Button in Controls

NPC Studio shared a quick update to remind Fields of Mistria players that the game supports a repeated tool use button in its controls and offered a clip showing how to implement it in-game. The gif walks through the feature, found in the Settings menu, and shows how the change causes it to work in the field. 

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The clip begins by showing what the normal use tool action looks like in Fields of Mistria. From there, the gif goes into the Controls section in Settings. Thatā€™s where someone can change the key bindings in-game. Between Use Tool (Charged) and Cast Pinned Spill is a Use Tool (Repeated) control option in Fields of Mistria, which is blank by default. In the example, that action is then mapped to the right mouse button. To show the difference, the gif then shows the Use Tool (Repeated) control option being used to break up a rock in the field.

Hereā€™s the full clip showing how to set up the repeated tool use control option in Fields of Mistria.

Since launch, NPC Studio mainly uses social media to show off tips for controls, gameplay, or even decorating options. It also confirmed when the game became Steam Deck verified there, as well as when the developers went on a brief break before starting work on the Q4 2024 update.

Fields of Mistria is in early access on PCs, and the 1.0 version is expected to launch in 2025. 


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