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Edit: I know I could've thrown it around randomly, hoping it would become upright again and then carefully placing it back, but I deemed that particular game not worth the candle.
Throwing huge stuff at enemies with Leverage 2 or 3 sometimes is hard without rotating
When object touches anything like for example doorframes you loose the object
Bothers you as well I see, lol.
While that's the old-school way that I eventually chose as well, it's hardly perfect. Not everything is rightable this way and it can still take several tries.
I mean, it's 2017. These are things that when I was 12-14 I thought would be par for the course in the future.
Let us hold "special use" and use wasd+qe to rotate. Bingo. Mission Accomplished. Problem solved. Jackpot. Whatever else you can think of.