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Controller a bit worse when it comes to aiming.
And the game was designed to be played with the keyboard and mouse.
When aiming is involved, i would never downgrade my speed and precision for an analog stick.
You can play it with a controller, like you can also try to hammer in a nail with a stiletto heel. It is doable, sure, but using the tool designed for it is more sensible and easier.
However, the game has built-in peasant crutch systems for controller users and there is a quick turn button, so you will not have any serious disadvantage is you decide to use one. It is prety much a preference, although I always question why would anyone want to play a precision-requiring shooter with a controller.
KBM : movement a bit buggy and confusing.
but aiming is 10/10