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Persephone_Rising

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If you'll accept a game return through Origin... I'd return ME3 in a heartbeat.  Shame on you, Bioware... for dropping features from your PC version and releasing "unfinished".  Seriously disappointed.

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neilthecellist

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It's funny that BioWare releases the "PC" version but none of the buttons on in-game menus have hotkeys bound to them.

In Mass Effect 1 for the PC, you could use WASD keys to scroll through menus, E key had the same equivalent to the "select" key (same as left-clicking the button). J would take you straight to your journal, O would take you to the Codex, I would take you to Squad Screen.

What happened? You took them out in Mass Effect 2, and in Mass Effect 3 the only real "PC" function you added in was to allow us to double click menu buttons instead of having to single-click them, then drag the mouse to the "select" button.

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Woffen5

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Should be fairly simple to at least allow Xbox 360 controllers through xinput? Dont know why they didnt. I personally dont use controllers for any of the ME games but I might do so if I was able to in ME3.

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terb73

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neilthecellist wrote...

It's funny that BioWare releases the "PC" version but none of the buttons on in-game menus have hotkeys bound to them.

In Mass Effect 1 for the PC, you could use WASD keys to scroll through menus, E key had the same equivalent to the "select" key (same as left-clicking the button). J would take you straight to your journal, O would take you to the Codex, I would take you to Squad Screen.

What happened? You took them out in Mass Effect 2, and in Mass Effect 3 the only real "PC" function you added in was to allow us to double click menu buttons instead of having to single-click them, then drag the mouse to the "select" button.


PC version of Mass effect 1 was released much later than the 360 version. While I wish that the game had proper PC options, I doubt I would be willing to wait after a console release to get a pc version of the game. The porting work for mass effect 1 was also not done by bioware, and was handled by Demiurge Stuidos.

Xbox release : 
November 2007 
PC Release: 
May 2008 

http://en.wikipedia....ct_(video_game) 

Modifié par terb73, 15 mars 2012 - 09:36 .


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neilthecellist

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.... Yeah, I know, terb73... You basically just said everything I just said, and added details.... Anyone could've freaking googled that. -_-