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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Skyrim in general has pretty decent gamepad support out of the box, and I have to admit that I preffer the gamepad over traditional M&K due to the way the controls on the mouse are setup. (Right click = Left hand / Left Click = Right hand VS Right trigger = Right hand etc. )
If it were a competitive shooter I'd stick with a mouse and keyboard, but since it's a game that's all about immersion, I think the analog controls (espically for movement) just add to the atmosphere.
The only time I stumble is when I look on the screen to see what I have in my hand. Then I think to myself "oh, I have healing in my left hand so I should click the left button". It only happens when I have two spells though. If I have weapon and a spell it's fine.