Hi,
GTC does 5 degree turns. Upon playing with SOD 7.5 sounds about right 
for the different angles the player can be  facing.
Anyway, in Monty the player does 90 degree turns with the arrow keys.


Phil Vlasak wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> You are correct in that Sod deals with degrees smaller than 90, in fact 7.5 
> I think.
> Tank Commander uses even smaller turns either 5 or 6 degrees. But Pacman 
> only turns 90 degrees and my original Sarah beta did the same.
> I have since switched Sarah to 15 degree turns as many people requested 
> this. It is only useful in large rooms and in the quittage pitch.
>  Phil
>
>
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>> I suppose that would be true if you use the y axis as front and back
>> instead of up and down which would be typical of most 2D games.
>> However, in side scrolers you are only dealing with four cardinal
>> directions or angles, 0, 90, 180, and 270. In a game like sod which I
>> believe deals with 15 degree angles the number goes from 4 to 24 angles
>> the character could be facing.
>>
>>
>>     
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