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Tried it briefly. Will wait until I have a 16 or 32 gb 5000 series GPU. My 8 gb didn't really cut it. Seemed like fun though!
Not sure if I'll play with kb/m or controller.
I'm playing it kb/m, but it was definitely built for a controller and then lazily ported to kb/m - rmb is right fist if you are unarmed but aim if you have a weapon, which is especially dumb since the combat is built around picking up and using disposable weapons mid fight. And you can lean (pressing z and c, not q and e because while the game has context specific controls they're shit - if Indy is looking at something and you open the map, pressing e won't tab to your notes it will exit the map and pick up the object) but only if you have a weapon.
But it's certainly a lot of fun.
Ok. I used my PS5 controller when I tried it. Seemed fine, even though playing anything in first person without a mouse used to seem sacrilegious to me.
It is sacrilegious my brother, listen to your heart. Maybe just keep the ps5 controller handy for the boxing ring bit, that's the only place I found it impossible to manage.
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