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But theres nothing weird about the game control wise, its mostly a visual novel with some mini games sprinkled in here and there (which you dont need to be successful at to be able to go foward).
but to answer more precisely, the game has very simple controls, you need a D-pad, and 3 buttons which the deck have so it should all be good.
Thank you :)
answers are with the "normal buttons" usually, like A,B,X,Y on xbox controller. With keyboard its 1,2,3. You can rebind in the setting though, so maybe look there if you want to rebind
I played this strictly on SD Oled, both the demo and full game version. Sometimes when the options don’t have button choices next to them, I had to use the right trackpad as a mouse and manually do it.
It runs great on the SD otherwise, just some scenes have missing option buttons, and mini games you’ll have to rebind keys using the trackpad as mouse or back buttons can be helpful to rebind in the SD settings itself if you don’t want to change anything in the ingame button settings.
Hopefully they fix it in future patch, as I ended up having to start over in the full game.