(They got the D-Pad in the wrong place anyway, lmao)Īs for getting use to the new input method you should play one of the earlier missions on a completed save (my favorite to test it out new inputs and new controls are Exultia and Cultist Base.) as these missions have easy arenas but still have a lot of pressure demons (Barons, Revenants), and cultist base is the same but with the addition of the Mancubus (and cueball, the hardest enemy in the game.) To start playing with a controller you need a controller (Re-read the guide up to this point if you don't understand.) I highly recommend an Xbox controller [or a generic controller with X-Input [(standard input method for controllers compatible with windows), using a PS4/5 controller is fine too, but you need Fidangle with it a lot to get it to work with windows and you need third party software to get it to work and manipulate it to make your machine think it's an X-Input controller and it's a huge (minuscule) headache, if you don't want to research controllers right now I highly suggest the 8Bitdo SN30 Pro+ [or (Even Better) the 8bitdo Pro 2 [they even have their face buttons in the correct places (nintendo layout) and can be set to X-Input, and have their own software to re-map buttons, (Which you should because B is A and A is B, so on because it's X-Input, you should change it so the buttons are what they say and not placed in the Xbox controller locations for input.) I highly advise to stay away from Logitech controllers, as all of mine usually break within a few months.ĭoom Eternal on PC does NOT support any of Nintendo's controllers (at least without third party software, see PS4 controller comments above.), It also does not have the motion controls seen in the switch port of Doom 2016, even if your controller is compatible and has motion control, this also means you cannot use those swanky Doom Eternal controllers made for switch with the PC port. It's actually a lot of fun, actually, as fun as Mouse and Keyboard, but of course it's a lot more limited, but still completely playable, and can even be on the same level of play as Mouse and Keyboards with practice, but of course with different ceilings, but both are still incredibly high. Somewhat more surprisingly, Valve says that with some popular RPGs over half the players are on a controller.Realistically there is no reason to use a controller over Mouse and Keyboard, I tried using a controller after Hugo Martin challenged his players (jokingly) to play with inverted controller, so I did. Of course, controllers dominate in some games, such as ball sports where predictably enough the majority (over 80%) are using a gamepad. How many players use a console controller to play PC games on Steam? Valve also shared some data on this very topic, and we’re told that 12% of the active player base regularly use a controller, so roughly one in eight. (Or indeed folks who’ve just bought a DualSense for their PC full-stop – and yes, there are gamers who have done this, though note that you aren’t quite getting the full PS5 experience with the nifty bits like the adaptive triggers, though they still work). There’s a lot of tweaking to Steam’s interface here, and all of these are really nice touches for PC gamers who happen to have a PS5 and use the DualSense for some titles on Windows. If you’ve been mulling over buying a DualSense controller, it’s worth noting that one of the top Black Friday deals we’ve seen is a big discount on these pads (and on some great alternative controllers to boot). There are also controller filters present here. The search function on Steam has also had filters added so you can narrow down the results based on a controller, or you can specify finding games with full controller support (or titles where a gamepad is even preferred).įurthermore, in your personal games library, any products that do support a controller you’ve used are flagged as such, to bring your attention to this when browsing your games collection just in case you might have missed that.
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