I purchased it to support the developersI read this too earlier, does anybody play/purchase Tomb Raider for the multi-player?
Tomb Raider has always been a single player experience, navigating the tombs was the games strength, i won't be purchasing any DLC for this then.
Well, on the PS3 controller, on my right hand I have R1 R2 R3 triangle/cross/circle/square as button available at the same time that I rotate the camera with Rstick.What do you mean by missing some buttons on the mouse?
Well actually to your left hand on the keyboard you have access to even more keys then a conventional controller .Well, on the PS3 controller, on my right hand I have R1 R2 R3 triangle/cross/circle/square as button available at the same time that I rotate the camera with Rstick.
On a mouse I have right/middle/left button accessible at a given time. (I suppose it's shot/alternate shoot/switch weapon with the scroll)The action buttons are not on the mouse.
If you use the keyboard with your left hand to move, the mouse with your right hand to look around/shoot, then how do you do the actions? using a third arm on the keyboard?
I guess it's the left hand which access additional keys while moving the character around?
I'm just not used to play on keyboard, I find it easier to access actions buttons with the right hand, and character's movement on the left hand.
I also prefer Analog stick to move at the desired speed instead of digital keyboard arrow keys.
But I didn't test it on PC, so I don't know how the control is done.
Well, on the PS3 controller, on my right hand I have R1 R2 R3 triangle/cross/circle/square as button available at the same time that I rotate the camera with Rstick.
On a mouse I have right/middle/left button accessible at a given time. (I suppose it's shot/alternate shoot/switch weapon with the scroll)The action buttons are not on the mouse.
If you use the keyboard with your left hand to move, the mouse with your right hand to look around/shoot, then how do you do the actions? using a third arm on the keyboard?
But I didn't test it on PC, so I don't know how the control is done.
You can press E at the same time as W or D though it's nothing to just go from D or W to E and back, it doesn't take a second to do so, it's very natural and it doesn't for the slightest moment impact gameplay.I just find it hard to press buttons around the WASD while you are moving your character.
If you press W and D (up-right) you can't press E at the same time (or you need to move your 4th finger to W?)
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....it's just with any other game on the PC, I don't quite understand how you think it would be difficult or that you would need a 3rd arm. It's all very nice and smooth. Normally I played with a controller because I like to sit back and relax and I've gotten use to aiming with a stick but this game is much better with mouse aiming and keyboard play, it's like the game was made for the PC first.
It's just the usual WASD with added E and you place your little finger on ctrl, shift and thumb on spacebar...there's nothing to it. Or the keys are within reach of a regular hand, I mean if you have a monkeys hand then I can understand that it could be a chore.
Is it really that fluid to use the WASD keys for this game? I mean, I'm not a PC gamer, but I've played Halo on PC using the mouse/keyboard setup, and it works a billion times better for shooters like that. But for games like Tomb Raider, I can't imagine that such precise platforming would be friendly to 8-way-directionals (though it probably works great when in shooter mode for your bow, pistol, etc).....it's just with any other game on the PC, I don't quite understand how you think it would be difficult or that you would need a 3rd arm. It's all very nice and smooth. Normally I played with a controller because I like to sit back and relax and I've gotten use to aiming with a stick but this game is much better with mouse aiming and keyboard play, it's like the game was made for the PC first.
It's just the usual WASD with added E and you place your little finger on ctrl, shift and thumb on spacebar...there's nothing to it. Or the keys are within reach of a regular hand, I mean if you have a monkeys hand then I can understand that it could be a chore.
It's been actually a couple of days......Is it really that fluid to use the WASD keys for this game? I mean, I'm not a PC gamer, but I've played Halo on PC using the mouse/keyboard setup, and it works a billion times better for shooters like that. But for games like Tomb Raider, I can't imagine that such precise platforming would be friendly to 8-way-directionals (though it probably works great when in shooter mode for your bow, pistol, etc).
Is it really that fluid to use the WASD keys for this game?