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Sigh. I swear the newest gen of gamers are dumb as rocks. No, it doesn't mean you play with a controller and keyboard. FFS. You for real, man? Partial Controller Support may mean the game may play wonky on a controller on your PC or they may ONLY support a specific controller. Like, the Xbox or PS controller, but usually just one. That's all it means.
However, I will totally give you a 1000 points to see a vid of you playing the damn game with a controller and a keyboard and a mouse.
well steams own statement is that partial controller means that just some stuff work with a controller... so... that should mean that some stuff is controller and some keyboard.
Partial support usually means the game won't support every type of controller. So probably no DS5 without DS4 or a similar program.
what about the latest version of a Xbox Elite Series 2 ? made for xbox and PC ?.
I have no idea lol. The game isn't out yet and I plan on playing with mouse and keyboard. Only thing I can tell you is to try your controller and see. You have two full hours to refund if it doesn't work.