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My feeling is that in SW2 there are a lot of actions that you need at your fingertips, and the keyboard really helps with that - but to each his own.
Yes. I have not played the game. I use Controller in most games, Yet in Skyrim i can't stand controller, So i'm just wondering where this game is in terms of Keyboard Vs Controller
If it was end of discussion, then you diden't have to bump the thread up to the top again.. Just let it die xD
I'm playing "Borderlands: The Handsome Collection" on PS4, and weirdly, I have much more fun with a controller than playing the second game on PC with keyboard and mouse.
Now I tried it with "Shadow Warrior 2" and oh boy, the movement is incredible floaty.
Maybe it isn't that bad if you've never played another shooter with a controller, but coming from a different game makes this game terrible to play with such a thing. ^^"
I hope when this game comes out on PS4, the controller-controlls are better, cause I wanna buy it there cause reasons.
Analog stick is and has always been a piece of junk for any sort of aiming. Aiming assists, target locks, negative acceleration - all console games that require to aim are filled up with those kind of workarounds (including Dark Souls and similar ones, that could shine if people responsible for porting used brains once in a while).