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Talk about updating product is nonsense. There are no driver or firmware updates for this product and it doesn't come with an installation disk.
Steam initially recognised the stick and now it doesn't. There is only talk about X boxes, Nintendo etc.
I have run the Starwars game with Steam input on and off with no difference at all. I repeat that that I have no issues running other games through Steam and it is either the game itself, or Steam.
I would dearly someone to prove me wrong, so I can stop tearing my hair out in frustration.
I thought this was a reminder guide, but the author has changed to HIS preference making this guide almost worthless.
I dont have a great memory so this is horrible for me.
What was the button for a restock from Gunny?
Buggerin' Ewoks!
I am on the whole enjoying the game except for many of the voice actors blaise effort and dialogue from the cast is cheap and shallow. There has been almost no effort put into characters too. The voice actors dont get a free pass if they have been in a fallout game.
Thats a minor criticism as the fights and missions, so far are jolly exciting! I cant tell if this will be better than Xwing and Tie Fighter games which I played in my teens many Endors ago.
Chocs Away!