I agree completely however, none of my controllers will work with the game once it reaches the main ied all troubleshooting that I found online and nothing works so unfortunately I am stuck with the mouse and keyboard.
Driving controls are way better with a controller, shooting is okay with auto-aiming (you'll get used to it pretty quick), button prompts will be shown with xbox 360 buttons, so you can play comfortably from your couch for hours.įor Saints Row it is matter of a personal preference as both control schemes are executed okay: table and kb+m, or couch and controller. Even more - the game is pretty easy and doesn't even depend on good aiming skills. It's not a competitive game, so you don't need precision of the mouse. Saints Row 4 is Saints Row 3 with a lot more stuff. Saints Row 2 is still the better game, but Saints Row 4 is unique. Saints Row 4 turns the entire formula on its head and turns you into a super hero to fight in the matrix. You play it as a gangster who experiences exciting adventures in the city of Steelport, but not only there.
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Sure thing - mouse is more precise, so for aiming mouse is better than controller. Saints Row 3 is like a newer SR2, with driving, gangbanging and whatnot. Saints Row: The Third for PC, X360 and PS3 is, as the title suggests, the third installment of a popular action games series, which makes up an alternative to the best-selling Grand Theft Auto series. Oh, that PC elitist guys who never had real experience with controllers. To go from a completely unplayable PC game (Saints Row 2) to one of the best PC ports of the year is quite an achievement for the series and To go from a completely unplayable PC game (Saints Row 2) to one of the best PC ports of the year is quite an achievement for the series and the developers. Other than that controller support is almost flawless - from menu to gameplay and back.
Originally posted by that's what she said:In this particular case (SR3) it means that you can't launch it through Big Picture.