PC PC is getting controller support!

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Oh goodie. I can see myself now in the beggining of an Expert World and fighting the WoF.

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This is :redspin: fantastic! Being a mobile player first, (I used the controller endlessly for that version.) I am more I lined to do well with a controller/joystick. This helps me out a ton! Now that I can move easier, I WILL TAKE OVER THE WORLD! :merchanttongue: Very amazing, and thanks to the devs for adding it!
 
This is a pretty nice feature, but I find using a mouse far more precise. Regardless, congratulations @Yoraiz0r for adding this feature. I hope this update comes out in about 2 weeks :D.
 
Hi Devs. I know I've already made mention of this in a previous 1.3.1 thread but I think it's worth repeating. I believe you guys missed a really good opportunity to have a little more interaction with your audience. And I am doubly disappointed because it looked like you were gonna do it but then you simply vanished.

In a previous, months old now, thread you said you had plans for the next update, that it would be centered around mechanics of the game and asked people for ideas of what they would like to see. And then you never followed up on it. At all. This is a case where I believe you should have responded to the audience to show that asking these questions was to be part of a discussion between developer and consumer instead of just keeping everybody busy with something you didn't care about. Ok, it may be harsh to claim you didn't care about your players response... but then again you never acknowledged any of it. If let's say after a month you made a new post saying "these are the most often requested features, we think about half of them will make it in the next patch, wanna guess which ones?" and maybe a month after a post saying "This is our favorite requests from fans" or maybe "these are the strangest request we've seen" you would have given the impression that you cared. Again, maybe you do care, maybe you don't. In the end the important thing is that your audience think you do. And right now... I'm confused about the silence after you ask us a question. I feel like when the weird guy at work asks me a questions, waits for most of the answer but then turns around and leaves without notice.

Now, by the examples of posts I have shown you, you would not even have to give away anything, or at least nothing of note. All you really had to do to make this an interactive experience instead of what we got was simply to follow up on something you started. No need for spoilers or anything, simply reacting to your audience. And you could have made this fun. Instead all I felt was that you left a nice opportunity to interact leave without taking advantage of it.

As a side note, if I wanted to play with an Xbox controller... I'd play on Xbox.
 
Hi Devs. I know I've already made mention of this in a previous 1.3.1 thread but I think it's worth repeating. I believe you guys missed a really good opportunity to have a little more interaction with your audience. And I am doubly disappointed because it looked like you were gonna do it but then you simply vanished.

In a previous, months old now, thread you said you had plans for the next update, that it would be centered around mechanics of the game and asked people for ideas of what they would like to see. And then you never followed up on it. At all. This is a case where I believe you should have responded to the audience to show that asking these questions was to be part of a discussion between developer and consumer instead of just keeping everybody busy with something you didn't care about. Ok, it may be harsh to claim you didn't care about your players response... but then again you never acknowledged any of it. If let's say after a month you made a new post saying "these are the most often requested features, we think about half of them will make it in the next patch, wanna guess which ones?" and maybe a month after a post saying "This is our favorite requests from fans" or maybe "these are the strangest request we've seen" you would have given the impression that you cared. Again, maybe you do care, maybe you don't. In the end the important thing is that your audience think you do. And right now... I'm confused about the silence after you ask us a question. I feel like when the weird guy at work asks me a questions, waits for most of the answer but then turns around and leaves without notice.

Now, by the examples of posts I have shown you, you would not even have to give away anything, or at least nothing of note. All you really had to do to make this an interactive experience instead of what we got was simply to follow up on something you started. No need for spoilers or anything, simply reacting to your audience. And you could have made this fun. Instead all I felt was that you left a nice opportunity to interact leave without taking advantage of it.

As a side note, if I wanted to play with an Xbox controller... I'd play on Xbox.
I have to agree with ya abit. But really im now mad that people wanted controller support soo much they spammed devs to add it and now people are like "meh i'll play an my supper console version that is ultra-outdated and is :red:"
 
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