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I don’t know what that means
I'm not sure what you want me to test. You are essentially only using a pointer to control this game.
There are no movement keys or keys to cycle between interactable objects as far as I can tell. Only keys to open specific menus and cycle between your squad are mappable in game.
It’s playable if you don’t mind moving a pointer around the screen. The game uses a VHS fast forward effect to sort of warp your character to what you want to interact with. So there isn’t really a conventional walking animation.
Some of the text is way too small on Deck, though.
I noticed that during the demo, but there were all these key bindings on the controls and it was disappointing they weren't auto-mapped to the controller. I guess I don't mind being overly picky because there's so many cool indie games coming out the last few days that I just move on if it isn't tailored for the Deck, the only time I feel like logging onto my computer to play a game is for strategy games and shooters
I’m with you. I want to play this game on my Deck and there are even more promising games coming out in the next few days too!
Hope they add a controller interface eventually. Maybe once they release for consoles.