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I haven't played the first 2 that much, don't go for multiplayer games much, and don't care for the Epic first attitude of publishers like 2K,
My issue with this is that you point at something with the right stick then moving your thumb over to X repeatedly, made even worse when you inevitably miss and have to move your thumb back to the right stick to correct your aim before going back to X.
I played this roughly around when I played The Division open beta and that game handled looting on a controller so much better. Objects you needed to loot did not have to be aimed at, you just walked up to it and pressed X. Thanks to the lack of accuracy required, you could loot things while sprinting past it with only the occasional weapon create being an exception.
I can't understand how anyone could play Borderlands with a controller.
I don't have the patience for meaningless stuff like this. I see a game and I buy it.
Yeah, same here.