Kimbyungmo wrote: »What would you do IF only steam-version will update their own controller support?
Steam's own controller will be released soon
ianangelospreub18_ESO wrote: »for those saying why use a controller I use one now through PgP and works much better then mouse and keyboard. That being said I always played skyrim with an xbox 360 controller too. Is easier on my wrists because otherwise my left wrist hurts after a few hours using the keyboard.
Better late then never...It's about time!ZOS_JasonLeavey wrote: »Hey, all. Just as a reminder, we recently announced on our Update 3 API Patch Notes thread for PTS that we're in the early stages of adding PC support for gamepad input. While not enabled yet, this is something we're working on.
Slow in what sense--like the FPS in PvP?ianangelospreub18_ESO wrote: »for those saying why use a controller I use one now through PgP and works much better then mouse and keyboard. That being said I always played skyrim with an xbox 360 controller too. Is easier on my wrists because otherwise my left wrist hurts after a few hours using the keyboard.
Controller is better at what? Being slow and inaccurate?
Controller is better at what? Being slow and inaccurate?
ZOS_JasonLeavey wrote: »Hey, all. Just as a reminder, we recently announced on our Update 3 API Patch Notes thread for PTS that we're in the early stages of adding PC support for gamepad input. While not enabled yet, this is something we're working on.
Already know how to use a mouse/keyboard. Why would I ever care about controllers?
Controller is better at what? Being slow and inaccurate?
PC profiling software (Xpadder. Pinnacle, etc) allows a controller to be fully customised. This includes speeding up its responsiveness to that of a mouse. BTW, have you ever used an Xbox360 gamepad to play on the PC? If not you are commenting from a position of ignorance. On ESO using a game pad for combat works just fine.