Can I play Middle Earth, Shadow of Mordor without a mouse?

Can I play Middle Earth, Shadow of Mordor without a mouse? - White Yellow and Blue Ball

I only have a macbook pro and only ever use it on my lap on the sofa. Can I play this game without an external mouse or are all fighty twitchy games like this a no go?



Best Answer

Fortunately, this game is pretty button intensive. Mouse movement is used to move the camera & aim your bow, so a reasonable touch-pad should do the job, but I'd be skeptical of one of those middle-of-the-keyboard-eraser things. Of course two of the buttons the game likes to use are the left & right mouse buttons. You'll want to remap those to something that you can comfortably use along with your laptop's touch-pad.




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Can you play Shadow of War with keyboard?

It plays great either way. I can play it perfectly fine with Keyboard/mouse on Nemesis difficulty. Got basically all the abilities unlocked and it's no worries.

Can you use controller on Shadow of Mordor PC?

Yes. The game supports gamepads using the SDL 2.0 API.

Does Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor have an easy mode?

1. There's no selectable difficulty-the game went from being too easy early on to being outrageously hard as you progress.

Can you play Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor offline?

The single player main story campaign is fully playable offline, including the Shadow Wars mode. An internet connection is only required to access the online modes, including Online Conquests and Online Vendettas, and the Market.



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