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SvennoJ said:
Nautilus said:

Like I said, it works.It plays.But speaking from 12 years of experience with SC, where to actually have a chance against someone good, you need to have reflexes as fast as the speed of light(in another words, needs to issue commands really fast, at a speed that only a mouse can provide) and a thousand different hotkeys to be able to compete.Something that a controller can never provide.

Most people aren't interested in playing it competitively, story mode, skirmish work fine with a controller. The big problem I have with it on consoles is that you can't fit enough information on screen when its made to view from a couch. I've played tropico on pc on a projector from my couch and text was still uncomfortable to read, while the console version feels very cramped in layout blocking most of the view all the time. A mini map is too mini viewed and controlled from the couch.

I would like to play it in VR once headsets get a capable resolution. That should provide the best overview. But for the now the resolution is too low to comfortably read menu tex.

Playing Tropico 5 on PS4 I haven't had any issue with excess of information on the screen or being blocked. Sure the controller sometime would be imprecise to select what I wanted, but no issue. And I have played it on 29" (2ft away) up to 65" (6ft away) with no issue reading anything.



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