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Top 5 Reasons Rise of the Tomb Raider is Better on PC

February 1, 2016 by Dennis Patrick

Rise of the Tomb Raider has never looked better. Here are 5 reasons to get it on the PC.

#2 – Mouse & Keyboard Controls

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Gamers can easily hook up a gamepad and play most video games with ease but sometimes you just can’t beat mouse and keyboard controls For those who play few to no video games on the PC then I can imagine it would be a very foreign concept to enjoy this action-adventure title by Crystal Dynamics. However, if you give these controls an honest try, you’ll find just how much more precision gamers are given with a mouse. Who doesn’t want that clear-cut fluidity when picking off enemies, headshot after headshot. Grant it, not every game is ideal for this control setup but for video games like ROTTR then there’s no better way to play and enjoy the game.

The only thing that sucks about mouse and keyboard controls is that the UI doesn’t function as well as it should–especially in the map screen.

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