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I'm just curious to hear a few opinions about this topic. Since the day I built my first computer and played my first match of Halo I never wanted to use a controller ever again. I still feel that way about most FPS games, the precision in a mouse is just greater than any controller. Though in the past few days I've been playing games that are meant for controllers IE: Super Meat Boy, and Psychonauts (the mouse controls are just awful) My question to everyone is if there is a certain type of game you all play with a control because it feels better than a mouse and keyboard. And to go even further if anyone uses a steering wheel for racing games, does it give you an edge over other players, or does it just make a player more immersed in his game? |
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This is a pretty interesting question actually, so here are my preferences RPG - controller RTS - PC FPS - depends, I generally prefer console now because its slower and easier to move around (bf3). However fast paced games (tf2) are def better on PC MMO - PC (this extends to other games that control like an mmo, such as dragon age) Sports - controller driving - wheel* did i miss any major game styles? *to elaborate on my experience with my racing wheel... Mine is USB so I've used to with console and PC. On console I would argue that its actually harder to play with a wheel. It doesn't allow you to react as quickly, however it is way more fun. I generally ended up playing through forza 90% of the time with a wheel. On PC however the wheel is just better. Keys are horrible to use for driving games, and the wheel feels better and performs better. I am a big advocate of a racing wheel if you are into that kind of game. My brother has a very nice one too, and you get what you pay for... his and mine are like bugatti and smart |
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The peeps over at Simraceway just sent us over their S1 steering wheel, guess that means we gotta download the game and play it now! I agree with lucig3n on pretty much all of the categories. You've got it nailed! |
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I like the 360 controller for shooter games. It's just got a more natural feel to it. |
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Hi everyone! I always prefer using a controller for Sports and Third Person Shooters. |
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It's crazy how much it differs sometimes. For Counter-Strike style games I could never use a controller, yet at the same time I can't play Halo on a computer, only on xbox. For fighting games I actually prefer an arcade joystick over anything. Joysticks are an expensive attachment so I don't have one, and I'll say this: playing arcade fighters on xbox is horrible compared to playing them on playstation. The playstation d-pad is separated so it's easier individually hit them whereas on the xbox the d-pad is on one solid axis. I have a friend who enjoys playing Final Fantasy XI with a playstation controller, even though 99% of the player I met on the game thinks he's crazy, and I agree. Sometimes people just like what they first learn because they are proficient with it or are just too lazy to want to learn a new way. I've suffered both. |
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The games I prefer a controller in are games without mouse support. If I get a game like Bully or Mercenaries 2 where it feels like you have an aimbot or you're moving your mouse like it's an analog stick; it will need a controller. Racing games more likely require a wheel. Even if it's arcade and not a sim; I would rather have a wheel. Unfortunately I do not own any wheels so I don't play many racing games. Fighting games required a controller 100% of the time. FPS games are 100% mouse. TPS varies depending on if any auto aim comes with the game. RTS games are always mouse. |
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