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He is right, you answer is terribly short and does not give a reason why you disagree with the OP. I have had problems with this port since the release on Steam!
Now I totally agree on giving an honest opinion on ones experience with a game albeit it for the developers to work it out bette next time, instead of delivering a half finished (optimized)
port to the pc platform. On a side note, I do love the idea of getting more Playstattion games on PC, especially from Quantic dream. This will optimize the total sales of the game and make the PC platform even more rellevant, and not only to develop games on if you know what I mean.
play on pc controller nerd
I had no issues playing with the controller because that doesn't seem to be the problem
of the port...
It's only logical that the port has no problems with the controller, because it was made
to play with a controller in the first place.
As i've said many times before it's the hardware like gpu and memory that isn't optimized
very well, plus the overlays since the game is basically playing in complete isolation
from the system, much like a virtual system within a system, something like oracle.