Yeah, the good thing about the 360 controller (and I suppose it's the same with the X1 controller) is that it just works without having to do anything.
Anyway, there aren't many news today and, besides Activision's insame amount of cash spend to buy King (check GribbleGrunger's thread to learn more), none of them are big.
TREYARCH ANNOUNCES MODDING & MAPPING TOOLS COMING TO CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/treyarch-announces-modding-mapping-tools-coming-to-call-of-duty-black-ops-iii/
Treyarch has just announced that modding and mapping tools will be coming to Call of Duty: Black Ops III. We don’t know whether there will be modding tools for the SP mode, however this is undoubtedly great news for all PC gamers.
UBISOFT’S FOR HONOR CLOSED ALPHA IS UNDERWAY – LOOKS INCREDIBLE, DOES NOT SUPPORT KEYBOARD+MOUSE
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/ubisofts-for-honor-closed-alpha-is-underway-looks-incredible-does-not-support-keyboardmouse/
It appears that the closed alpha testing for Ubisoft’s fast-paced visceral melee combat game, For Honor, is currently underway. And according to reports, the game’s closed alpha build does not support keyboard+mouse at all. Okay okay, this is a closed alpha build but it does feel weird that a game does not support – even in that early stage – the keyboard+mouse control scheme.
FALLOUT 4 – PC GRAPHICS SETTINGS MENU REVEALED, SPORTS A RESPECTFUL AMOUNT OF OPTIONS
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/fallout-4-pc-graphics-settings-menu-revealed/
PC gamers will be able to adjust the quality of Textures, Shadows, Shadows Distance, Decals, Lighting, Godrays, Depth of Field and Ambient Occlusion.
Moreover, PC gamers can enable/disable Screen Space Reflections, Wetness, Rain Occlusion, Motion Blur and Lens Flares.
The game will also let you adjust a number of view distance options. You will be able to adjust Object/Actor/Grass/Item Fade, as well as Distant Object Detail and Object Detail Fade.
ANNO 2205 IS NOW AVAILABLE
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/anno-2205-is-now-available/
Ubisoft today announced that Anno 2205, the sixth installment in the strategy city-building series, is now available on PC. Developed by Blue Byte, a Ubisoft studio, Anno 2205 marks the first time the franchise is extending its reach to the moon and venturing into outer space.
And that's it. See? I told you there weren't many news today.