DayVlad73;

In general, PC gaming can involve more configuration, etc, and lack of uniform hardware and OS/software means the potential for conflicts is greater, but most of the time it should be just as easy as playing on console. Graphics on PC can be better, and/or have more configuration settings.

Some games support controllers naively on PC, while others do not. In the latter case, there are programs that can map keyboard and mouse functions to a gamepad.



Krazymagic;

The sound effects possibly cutting out (they should return eventually) is a known issue, which should be fixed in the next update, whenever that is.

There shouldn't be a mouse cursor on screen, and I've never seen that reported before.