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I play using a gaming rig, not an old mouse and keyboard from the 70s :P You gots to upgrayedd.
Dude, thats not what "partial" means lol.
99% of the time when it says "partial" in steam description, they mean it only (officially) supports 360 pad for windows (or variants of 360 pad)
When it says "full controller support" they mean it supports ALL other types of pads too.
(and yeah, sometimes I like FPS with pad too)
You mean like all those other pro gamers?
Partial controller support usually means they don't guarantee every controller will work.
"partial" controlelr support just means that there is some part about launching the game that may require a keyboard and mouse. Skyrim is 'partial' support but works fine on an xbox controller. It's the Skyrim launcher that makes teh support 'partial'.
not true. "partial" means it *officially* supports x360 for windows only. "full support" means it supports other 3rd party controllers too.
why not? play what u enjoy most. some ppl like to sit further back occasionally. thats why PC is the ultimate platform for gaming.
They actually make new mouse and Keyboard in 2014 ;-)