Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
http://www.shadowrun.com/forums/discussion/26087/about-a-suppport-for-controller-such-as-xbox-360-controller-
Or do you have your computers hooked up to a TV and want to play it from a couch? In that case, just get a lap-table or something and a wireless mouse (or at least one with a very long cord).
XCOM: Enemy Unknow is turn-based strategy on both consoles ;) Just saying!
@Kalcijs, yeah but have you noticed how much easier it is to place units and issue commands with m/kb compared to using the gamepad, they did a good job w/ the bindings for the gamepad but issuing orders and moving units is much more precise and responsive with m/kb.
Xpadder would probably work just fine w/ this game though, if you really really cant possibly play without a controller.
I still would prefer controller support for turn-based strategy games because unlike RTS you can take your time and think out your next moves! Also there are some people (like me) who simply can't play strategy games with m/k because of carpal tunnel syndrome!
SNES Shadowrun was one of the greatest games back then. Good old memories *sigh* :D
Alternatively (if the game uses nothing but the mouse) you could get one of those handheld trackball mice. I haven't tried one out, but I was considering getting one for ScummVM.