Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If you can't afford/get one, the One or 360 controller will serve you well, depending on the size of your hands.
I like the weight of the Xbox controllers but I hate the bumpers with a passion. DS4 is my favorite overall.
Same. A lot of games nowadays show both Xbox and PS button icons in their menus now depending on which you use. Imagine if Halo showed Cross, Triangle, Square, and Circle buttons in its menu. What a golden age that would be.
Question: Why are you planning to play this on PC with A controller? You are going to be walking to your death online, Unless you are here for the single-player.
Because in the same way couples need to spice up their marriage, some people like me may want to spice up their gaming experience. It's just... different.
And yes, of course it's for singleplayer only unless the devs create a separate matchmaking for different input device.
Probably in the same way that people use VR headsets anyway. But by your logic, I suppose nobody should be using them right?