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The only cool thing about it is the sound of it and a concept on the paper. Believe me, it's frustrating.
Well, I can think of one thing that's more critical than a simple flavor. And that's AI.
And it doesn't take out anything, really. That mechanic was a recipe to tick you off and not touch the game for the next few days. Why not give a shot on PS, again, to get a refresher of "taken away content"
I am glad they disabled it completely, for one.
That's why I think it would work on the PC version, because of the mouse.
I have a slight suspicion that most people who go for this type of game probably use a controller, as am I.
Yeah, I use a controller too, but I can maybe grab the mouse for spells. I've used both at the same time before on a couple games with unique control schemes.