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For any PC game. It should have basic K/M support to even be considered a working product honestly.
I have both Playstation and Xbox controllers, along with the consoles. I'll stick with the superior control scheme for when I play on PC, obviously.
It doesn't take more than 5 minutes to figure out they don't (coincidentally, the time I spend before asking for a refund). Even before you start playing the game at all. I literally started pressing all buttons randomly until I was able to start a practice fight, which is pretty pitiful for a PC game. Good reminder for me to avoid EA games at all costs
The menu UI is quite unintiutive at first, as the buttons for select and cancel are interposed from a controller. Green, default G on KB is to select. Red, default H is to cancel.
So, of course pressing buttons randomly won't work because you need to press the right button. Duh
stab <enter>
You attempted to stab the opponent. They deftly deflect your attack.
The opponent strikes you. You are injured. Your left arm is bleeding.
Command?
Have you even played the game? I have not seen a keyboard user ever complain about keyboard support. Sure gamepad is often preferred, but many pro players compete on an equal level with keyboard. Either you have set something up wrong or you didn't read the keybinds.