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Because some people have been gaming on a PC for several decades and their muscle memory is tailored around keyboard controls? Because there's no practical difference between playing a game with a d-pad on a controller and playing a game with cursor keys on a keyboard aside from what you're used to? Because not everybody who owns a PC owns a controller? Plenty of reasons, really.
Signed, someone who will never play an FPS without keyboard and mouse.
Can you name a specific reason why that is? For precision platformers that involve an air dash requiring you to move in more than 8 directions, yes, an analog stick is preferable over cursor keys. For twinstick shooters with large numbers of agile enemies, an analog twinstick makes things a lot more managable than trying to use the mouse and an on-screen crosshair. (although if sniping at long distances is required, the mouse gains a massive advantage again)
For beat-em-ups like this one, the only argument I ever see is "it just feels better" but that's usually because a controller is their default method of play, so of course it feels better.
Should be ready soon, along with various other fixes
Great to hear about that!