Konami’s PC version of Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 does not support mice and keyboards, and fans are not happy.
The Steam page for the original trilogy of games was listed in early June and was taken down soon after, but fans noticed the lack of mouse and keyboard support. Many people were hoping that the removal of the page by Konami would fix this issue, but it reappeared with the same message.
It states, “A controller is required to play the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Version.” vapor First game page. “Playing with keyboard and mouse is not supported.” Other game pages display similar messages.
There doesn’t seem to be any keyboard controls. ah…
Well, I don’t mind, but maybe some do. https://t.co/3mZ7qkaueD pic.twitter.com/PrZv5Iljp3— Lord Emmerich (@LordEmmerich) June 21, 2023
LordEmmerich, who found the original Steam page, said on Twitter (above), “There doesn’t seem to be any keyboard controls.” “I don’t mind, but maybe some people do.”
That’s certainly the case, with many Metal Gear fans on Twitter, Reddit, and Steam revealing their frustrations. “The lack of mouse and keyboard support seems like a bad sign that this could be a garbage port,” Sammy said. vapor page. “One thing is for sure, we’re not taking pre-orders.”
UncleMetallich chimed in twitter“Oh, this was one of the main reasons I wanted to port Metal Gear Solid 3 to PC.”
“We can’t just re-release these games at a later date and not support stdin, which the PC has been using for over 30 years,” he added. another. “Konami would definitely be making a low-tier effort to launch like that.”
reddit user Altair 57 Agree: “Imagine a game released for a console that doesn’t support that console’s default native controller.”
IGN reached out to Konami for comment.
Master Collection Vol. 1 includes the original two Metal Gear games released before the first Metal Gear Solid game, plus additional content such as digital graphic novels and screenplay collections.
Announced at the same time as Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake, Master Collection Vol.
Ryan Dinsdale is a freelance reporter for IGN. He will talk about witchers all day long.