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for those who made somewhat srs comments (and weren't just whiny t.ards): hold to crouch was in Wolfenstein The New Order and The Old Blood. both were also published by bethesda. it was also in Doom 3.
i get that you're all whiny controller pu..ssies who are too lazy to care about anything more than your mommys' ti+t.ties, but your stupidity and laziness shouldn't ruin our FPS games.
besides, if crouching does nothing, why did they even put it in the game? :p so what you're telling me is the game has useless game mechanics in it? well that's all the more reason i won't be buying. haha!
I too absolutely hate it when there's no option for hold or toggle on basic game functions like this, but crouch is of so little significance in this game that stating you're not buying because of it is silly.
If you can't fathom the concept of letting go of the crouch key a couple spare times, there's plenty of key binding software that solves this 'problem' with a few clicks, which is how I solve binding issues in games that don't read side mouse buttons.