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I tried the demo. If your going to tout a product for the PC, please spend time setting the controls up for the PC. I played the demo for all of five minutes and became incredibly frustrated with the fact I could not rotate the camera around with the mouse. If your going to shovel a console port on the PC community at least have the common courtesy to TRY to implement PC controls on launch. It's hard enough to deal with a game written for 6 year old hardware, don't make me pay the price with the controls as well.

 

You have, however, inspired me to reinstall torchlight.

I tried the demo. If your going to tout a product for the PC, please spend time setting the controls up for the PC. I played the demo for all of five minutes and became incredibly frustrated with the fact I could not rotate the camera around with the mouse. If your going to shovel a console port on the PC community at least have the common courtesy to TRY to implement PC controls on launch. It's hard enough to deal with a game written for 6 year old hardware, don't make me pay the price with the controls as well.

 

You have, however, inspired me to reinstall torchlight.

 

Middle Mouse Button

Alot of PC games go for middle mouse button rotation- off the top of my head there's NWN2, Witcher in isometric mode and I think DA:Origins had that too (or was that one right click). As a (clearly very proud) PC gamer how did you not think to use that button?

why play it on console.

 

ive got it maxed out at 1080p on my superior pc, but using a controller.

not a big deal at all, excep to those that hate the very existence of a particular collection of plastic and metal.

Well, it was easier for me to just get it on 360 instead of having to either fight with the keyboard & mouse or purchase a controller for PC. Other minor issue is I hear connecting to multiplayer coop games is a bit smoother.

If your going to shovel a console port on the PC community at least have the common courtesy to TRY to implement PC controls on launch.

PC controls are working perfectly fine for me though. This might be new to you but not every PC game is best played using keyboard and mouse and this has been the case form the very beginning of pc gaming on...

Edited by Lycidas

Well, it was easier for me to just get it on 360 instead of having to either fight with the keyboard & mouse or purchase a controller for PC.

 

 

You can use Xbox 360 controller on PC, lol. That's what it's optimised for.

If you can't figure something out, it must be the game's fault! Heaven forbid you try something for more than 5 minutes. :)

 

I want everything and I want it now.

Hate the living, love the dead.

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