01-01-2009, 11:32 | #111 |
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Different controllers for different games IMO. Wipeout is easily best on a PS pad. FPS is better, faster, more accurate on a PC keyboard and mouse. I don't see any argument over this TBH.
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01-01-2009, 13:57 | #112 |
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Faster and more accurate definitely. So it's 'superior' in that aspect, I wouldn't say better though as over the last couple of years I'd say I prefer to play games with a pad.
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01-01-2009, 14:06 | #113 |
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well, you said that a proper PC gamer needs both a joypad and keyboard+mouse, and that the gamepad will do a solid job on all games.
Where I disagreed was when you try to play certain PC games on a PC using a gamepad, where the gamepad certainly will not do a solid job at all. Try it for yourself. Play something like Unreal Tournament on your PC and play using a gamepad. You will be crucified by players who are less able than you but are using the keyboard/mouse control system. Ergo, using the gamepad has put you at a disadvantage. This doesn't mean that playing the same game on a console using a gamepad will give the same results however, as the coding pertaining to "aiming" on console FPS is written to be a little more forgiving than that of a PC version due to the lack of absolute precision of the gamepad that we're all in agreement about. You're spot on about things like driving games though, as the gamepad "involves" you so much more than a keyboard/mouse ever can. As Phykell pointed out, the type of game tends to dictate which is the better type of control system to use. |
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I could devise an eye tracking system that would crucify a keyboard/mouse user but it wouldn't make it more enjoyable or 'better'. It would be 'better' re. easier to be more accurate but it wouldn't be 'better' re. an enjoyable user experience. As long as the playing field is level, which it is on a console, I've found playing fps with a controller to be as much, if not more, of a fulfilling experience as I used to with mouse/keyboard. |
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01-01-2009, 14:29 | #115 | |
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The FACT of the matter, is that you have far more dexterity, muscle control and thereore, precision, with your entire hand than you have with one finger. I can't see anyone disagreeing with that one. This means that the same level of precision the "mouse" gamer has simply isn't acheiveable by the gamepad gamer. It's nothing about easier/harder at this point, it's a fundemental shortcoming of the pad itself. To compensate, the software on console versions of FPS games "helps" the player with his/her aim. |
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01-01-2009, 15:56 | #116 |
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As a nub to the HD scene I have to say that adding a 40 inch HD to my 360 set up has put it into a class of its own. It's one thing chatting 360 & another chatting 360 + large HD. I am a bit embarrassed to write that I haven't switched my Quad core Crossfire system on since getting my forty.
Once my head & body has got used to this working malarkey I'll use it for my BF2 fix but apart from that 360 + Large HD + Leather easy chair reclined slightly with feet on matching poofay Wins Every single time |
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