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#M.e.a.t. steam registration#
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#M.e.a.t. steam android#
The Android and console versions (and with it the controller-based redesign), as well as multi-player modes will come later.įollowing what was said before, I can give you the final answer- the controller use on PC, Linux and MacOS will probably not happen until the release of the console versions and there is very high possibility that it will happen then. That means the final, polished version of the base game as well as the expansion. Right now we are concentrated on delivering the high quality product that was promised to the players in the first place. At the moment it is crucial to use the mouse to play, and therefore it is going to take huge amounts of work to make the controller usable on consoles, let alone PC, MacOS and Linux.Īlso, please remember, that as a small studio we have to prioritize our objectives. Probably the most important aspect is having to deeply redesign the game in order to make using the controller possible.
#M.e.a.t. steam Pc#
PC is not our only platform at the moment, the game is developed also on MacOS and Linux. I guess if its not important enough to support you disabled customers when the option is there for consoles then I guess I won't be buying it. I am sorry but that makes no sense having it on the console but not on the pc. Originally posted by GuyWonder22 ♿🎮:If you are going to be releasing to consoles that means controller support so why would you not add it to the pc since xbox controller used on the console is also on the pc.
