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Steam can automatically install the game as well as keep it up to date, and it makes gaming on the PC feel like a disc-free console machine
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Sadly, the weird console navigation, clunky combat control, and overall console cheapness makes this game a fraction of what it could be.
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The reviewers who noted the console-friendly layout are absolutely correct
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PC Console cheats or something like
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Even the graphics are dumbed down for cheap, weak consoles
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The only problem I had was the console
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There are a few GUI quirks for the PC version (it was designed for easy console play, at the cost of PC users) that are easily resolved by mods
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But to put it mildly, the consoles are somehow deficient in mouse or keyboard
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this is just a buggy bad console port, you need steam and constant internet
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the menu is too console friendly for a mouse and keyboard
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But unlike a stereotypical console game: - Game play is open rather than
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The console is confusing
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Great game with a few short falls which I wager are mostly a result of aiming for inferior gamers and for inferior consoles to make it easy for the lazy to understand and play
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They have elected to stay with the horrible console UI of the previous releases in this series.
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outCONS-Marriage mechanic is a bit half-hearted.-Beastly requirements, even after the optimization patch that Bethesda released MONTHS AFTER the game came out.-Hugely inferior console performance in spite of being developed