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Are console controllers really that inaccurate? I never noticed. I was a mainly console gamer for years and when playing fps games i never noticed a lot of inacuracies. but i guess with the turn speed being different for everyone and stuff and in other non fps games there would be room for a controller to be obsolete compared to a mouse. I just preffered a controller because i have a hard time using and memorizing where buttons are on a key board since there are so many darn buttons and theyre all the same feel to the touch (plus I dont know where to by an xbox one gamepad for a pc gaming laptop) but i guess if more people will be playing it on here than on console i should probably buy the pc version. thanks for your answer :)
With consoles, a new game comes out, people play it for awhile.. Then they all move onto the next new game, that is ussually the case with console
Also this game has gamepad support, theres nothing stopping you from playing this with a gamepad on PC
I guess thats true lol. but i still hate the keyboard aspect lol
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But in all seriousness, PC.