
Take some time to learn the mouse and keyboard and a plethora of other games will not make you feel like a noob so much. Stop being lazy and expand your horizons. My setup is more comfortable than a sofa.


There is no need to be stuck at a computer desk. I think the people that bash them are just wannabee PC elitests. Im lucky in that I can stare at my monitor and type all day, then come home and my eyes arent too fried for some KB and M action I did that for years and never had disconnects or lag. Get any bluetooth mouse and keyboard if you want to play on the couch. More to come when I actually see what works. The only thing that leaves important so far is hotswaping Psi Tiers (using F1 - F5) and Leaning (Q and E), I guess. (Mouse Wheel Up)ĭpad Down = Stop currently playing Audiolog. Typical LS = Move, RS = Freelook/Inventory cursor (WASD + Mouse)ĭPad right = Cycle Next Weapon (Mouse Wheel Down)ĭpad left = Cycle Previous Weapon. RT = Shoot/Swing/Pickup in Inventory (basically left mouse)ī = Toggle Crouch (I use LShift for Hold Crouch) I'm interested in seeing if I can get it to work now that it's been mentioned, so this is what I would bind. (if you can get this to work through XPadder) PS, you can still emulate mouse movement. I'm going to pretend there is a good configuration for a 360 Controller as far as keeping it minimal goes.

I would recommend you consider a Nostromo Keypad and a wireless gaming mouse though if you want to play it on a couch, it's what I have as a setup for titles like this. Given the fact it was designed to specifically with that in mind, it's really a chore to play on a gamepad.

That being said, neither Joy2Key or XPadder work very well with this game, it's pretty much K+M or nothing. Most adults that spend a ton of time daily at a computer desk, really don't want to when they get home and the wireless setups suck ass on couches (try and find a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ wireless gaming keyboard, I dare you), Jesus Christ, be a bit more open minded to the fact not everyone wants to be stuck to a computer desk in order to game. I hate whenever someone asks this question, some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ has to go "OMG, ITS AN FPS, HOW COULD YOU?" like someone committed a crime for asking if it does or doesn't have it. Maybe because not every person when they get home from 10 hours of typing at their jobs and using K+M for the last 20 years of their lives can use that setup, so having the option of it is nice. Originally posted by Birdman's Hands:Are you asking if a 14 year old game has native controller support, and if it was accidentally not mentioned on the store page?Ī better question is why would you want it? You know this is an FPS,right?
