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The game is amazing with mouse and keyboard. It just feels more responsive. Being able to look around with my mouse is world's better than doing it with a joystick, also aiming with the bow is a hell of a lot better. There's no such thing as a game "designed for controller".....Games simply have controls, and those controls can be mapped to a controller or a mouse and keyboard just like every game, ever.... With maybe a few exceptions where there are too many buttons and a controller is good because you can hold one button and press another to trigger an action.
There is absolutely nothing beneficial to using a controller over mouse and keyboard in MOST games, aside from being able to run or walk slower... Which which isn't useful enough to justify the claim.
The issue I'm running into is that you need light and heavy (mouse) + dodge + parry. For me, there are no good keybinds for dodge and parry. I can put jump on F, dodge on space. But the parry button is an awkward hand movement no matter what. I've tried thumb buttons, Q, its just really awkward by default.
Most PC-first games make Shift + LMB your heavy, and block/parry RMB. But this binding is not possible on GoT
how bout you stop being an ass and let people play on the input device they want.
All you're doing is making it slightly more annoying to find an actual answer to the question asked