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But hey, only the devs know for sure.
Game seems really cool, though. Tempted to try it anyway.
There have been many games that have been released as M/KB only titles which have then later added controller support long after its initial release..
..It's understandable that controller support is sometimes a low priority for some games but it's amazing how often the late implimentation of controller support can actually improve the playing experience of the game (especially in cases where twin stick can feel more natural or create a more immersive experience).
+1 for this.
I really hope so. I would much rather play this on the couch with a controller than a Kb/M combo. I've heard people say it works so much better as kb/m but all the controls seem to be radially configured so I think it would work really well with a controller.
which is ironic, because if you listen to the Crate and Crowbar podcast (of which Tom F is a regular) he often goes on about how he only plays games w/ a controller (to combat his RSI from programming this game all day long, haha).
With that in mind, +1 anyway because pausing makes this a less bad idea than it would be in some games.
You didn't read the rest of my message, did you?