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ok, i guess you can but it's not what it was designed for, you really can't be efficient with a gamepad in an fps......
Nothin wrong about it, some people like best then mouse+keyboard.
In the past, that has been a NES/Genesis/Saturn/Dreamcast/PS2/Xbox/PS3/360. I'm not much of a traditional PC gamer (because of the aforementioned personal affiliation with a mouse/keyboard to working) - but I'm excited about using a PC as a 'console' (with BPM) in my living room.
I've never played the original half-life and was hoping to finally get to experience it in my preferred relaxation environment. It looks like Black Mesa has 360 gamepad support so maybe I should be looking there instead - unfortunately it's not available for linux though.
console output:
I have all joystick options turned on in the menus. I'm not sure what the problem is.
edit: um the /code doesn't work?