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Regarding the walking versus running thing? Doesn’t really matter because you’re mostly running anyway and walking speed is fine for everything else. And crouch walking is effortless as it is mapped to the E key for times you want to be stealthy in RE4 Remake.
lel, default speed on keyboard is actually slow walking, so you clearly haven't even tried.
You get 2 movement speeds with a keyboard: Walking and running.
The walking is always at full speed.
Keyboard is never better than a controller. Mouse isn't either.
Office supplies will never be better than a device specifically designed for gaming.
gotta go fast
If you actually believe that then try going into the menu and turning auto-aim (and related options) off and then see how good your aim on controller really is when the game isn’t doing the aiming for you.
People on mouse actually enjoy manually aiming without the game doing the aiming for them and still hitting their targets. It’s a lot more fun. Controller will never be as precise as a mouse regardless of how good you think are. It’s just isn’t possible.
Anyone can point and click with a mouse.
lol sure.. You're just used to play with an easy tool your entire time and just refuse to believe a lot of people are just as good with a controller than you are with a mouse.
You can't have both.