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But yeah I use one, doesn't make turning hard or anything.
I can't see how you can use a controller in this game without some sort of aim assist (which i think the Xbox version of L4D2 has for that reason).
you aren't going to be able to react and aim as quickly than you would with a mouse so why would you want to use a controller in L4D2? skyrim is completely different, I can understand using a controller for that.
It's called Mouse acceleration in the option menu
why would a mouse sccelerate, help a controllers analog stick?
plus it will help if i buy reisdent evil 6.. 0.o
The controller has plenty of buttons on it, I've used it before and so many other people still do... This was a Xbox game too by the way
xbox doesn't have script modifications or the sheer amount uf buttons the pc version does.