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And the Xbox controller is FAR from a crappy controller. It's something most every PC gamer should have. It works great, sticks are near perfect, (no matter how good you are the keyboard doesn't supplement the sticks on a controller for a driving game, or the d-pad for a fighting game), and the buttons are laid out near perfect. Also since you seem to be spouting a lot of nonsense, you can get a wired 360 controller that works on PC for as low as $20 new.
Now with that said, I fully agree that they should do a proper port and put in the keyboard commands during the tutorial, but you're very wrong about the controller in most everything you posted about it.
I have to agree, the xbox 360 controller is the best I've had so far. I'd whish I'd bought it in the beginning instead of trying out others just because they where cheaper. I had some saitek's but non of them had so precise analog sticks like the Xbox 360.
Now...on the other side I have to agree, that this doesn't mean that they can skip a proper dynamic keybinding.