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[–] FeelinFroggy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It's about perfect for consoles, too - I've taken to using my DS4 with it and it feels really natural and easy to do everything.
Couldn't agree with you more. Even stuff like... okay, for me it was fishing. It was annoying to learn, it took me a few minutes to get the grasp of it and I even gave in on it. "What a dumb mechanic, what a frustrating and pointless mini game to throw in there, fishing sucks." Then it clicked, and an hour later I'm focusing on fishing with a smile on my face. It's well done, and that's putting it incredibly mildly.