@AvalonAce1 skyrim seems like a console port, meaning using a gamepad feels completely natural. the downside is if you're a die hard mouse and keyboard fan, the UI and gameplay mechanics are going to work against you. IMO, its about time RPGs evolve from the archaic limits of mouse and keyboard. 360 controllers are much more ergonomical.
@AvalonAce1 ya i use a 360 controller on my pc. some games support it, some don't. for those that don't, you can use apps like xpadder to map the buttons, but it usually doesn't turn out as well as games that support it out-of-the-box like skyrim.
KK thanks man.. I can get the most of the controller now :D
i started to get pissed off by using the mouse pad of my pc.
AvalonAce1 2 months ago
How do you zoom in like that with the bow?
Gargoyle364 2 months ago
@Gargoyle364 its an archery perk
SJW456 2 months ago
man im new onto this stuff.. so i'll be quick....
360 controller means you can actually play your PC skyrim with a xbox 360 controller....
O.o i have Halo 2 on pc aswell so i might get a xbox controller in case it works with both of my pc games....
[Resuming: You can use an xbox 360 controller to play skyrim on pc?]
AvalonAce1 3 months ago
@AvalonAce1 skyrim seems like a console port, meaning using a gamepad feels completely natural. the downside is if you're a die hard mouse and keyboard fan, the UI and gameplay mechanics are going to work against you. IMO, its about time RPGs evolve from the archaic limits of mouse and keyboard. 360 controllers are much more ergonomical.
SJW456 2 months ago
@AvalonAce1 ya i use a 360 controller on my pc. some games support it, some don't. for those that don't, you can use apps like xpadder to map the buttons, but it usually doesn't turn out as well as games that support it out-of-the-box like skyrim.
SJW456 2 months ago