EeviStev said:
ron1n said:
EeviStev said:
ron1n said:
Please...just no more stupid arguing over what's better. It isn't a subjective thing, Mouse and Keyboard are far superior for FPS. People might PREFER to use a gamepad, and that's fine. But don't be under any illusions over which is better.
But it
is subjective. The game pad is better
for me because I never play online multiplayer, and because I grew up using a game pad so I play better using one. Playing an FPS with M+KB makes me feel like I'm playing a fast-paced point-and-click adventure game with one puzzle: shoot the moving things until they stop moving. But don't let my opinion get in the way of The Truth (read: your opinion).
Yes, better for YOU. That doesn't make the gamepad more efficient as a device in general. It's just what you've learnt.
Ok look at it this way.
The worlds best knife fighter might beat the world's worst gun fighter, but if the guy holding the gun has even the most basic clue, he's going to come out on top 80% of the time because his device is simply more efficient for the task.
Using a gamepad in an fps that had both control options is a handicap, no matter the skill levels. Does this mean you will always lose? Of course not. It just makes it that much harder to win.
I'm not saying the gamepad is better in general. I'm saying neither are better, objectively. For both gamepad vs M+KB and your analogy, it depends on who you're asking. A ninja with a blade vs. my 92-year-old grandmother with a firearm and my money's on the ninja. Giving me a M+KB would make it much harder for me to win regardless. THAT would be my handicap. If you analyse the devices on their own, they're both going to be equally inanimate.
There's just no effective way to measure which is objectively better. There are way too many variables. (In relation to controllers) Even if you could get two people with the exact same skill level, one may be better at the particular map, better with their weapon of choice, etc. (Two is way too many, right?

). You may as well say Red is better than Blue because statistically Red team wins more often. They do, btw: http://www.1up.com/news/study-red-team-beats-blue
I agree that which is better is a stupid arguement, just for a different reason.
because I never play online multiplayer, and because I grew up using a game pad so I play better using one.
No. You are mistaking yourself being better with a gamepad after years of experience over a mouse with the contrivance of no experience and refusal to play it in any competitive way with multiplayer as "objectively not different".
Contriving circumstances to give an opposite outcome doesn't proove there is no fundamental difference
Your logic for being better with gamepad is purely circular, you are familiar with it so you use it, because you use it you are familiar. You are never giving Mouse a chance. The fact is in tests it has been found when the chance is given, when all prejudices are set aside, mouse is better at its job as a pointing device for games.
http://www.aviation.illinois.edu/avimain/papers/research/pub_pdfs/hfes/Evaluation%20of%20Input%20Devices%20for%20an%20FPS%20Program.pdf
A very impartial study, purely looking at various controller interfaces for a shooting simulator.
"Results are strikingly uniform in favoring the keyboard + mouse over the other two devices."
The other two devices being a flight simulator joystick and a console gamepad.
"On the whole, it appears gamepad user?s performance may have been hindered by joysticks (the right thumbstick especially) being suboptimal first-order pointing devices, an interpretation that is consistent with findings from previous literature."
Giving me a M+KB would make it much harder for me to win regardless.
No, not "regardless". That's because you refuse to become familiar with it because you aren't familiar with it already. Just because you aren't instantly good with something that's not a reason to never consider something. I mean there was a time you weren't familiar with gamepad controls.
Now I am experienced and enthusiastic for gamepad for FPS games and I CANNOT match my performance with a mouse. Simply cannot.
You may think people who game on PC have always done so, most of the cases that is not true, I like many people I game with on PC today were raised playing console games...
Even if you could get two people with the exact same skill level
That's a terrible way to test. You get LARGE groups, not just two people, and aggregate the results to iron out individual quirks. That does find mouse + keyboard is more capable in fulfilling the criteria of an 3D shooter interface.
But you can go the other way and do it a singular basis where one person's own ability where they have equal experience on both gamepad and mouse, find which they do better with. Again, mouse + keyboard wins out. Gamepad only wins stacking all the odds in its favour with special treatment of extra time vs no experience with mouse, and avoiding serious challenges.
Red team wins more often.
Your study admits it's a tiny 5% difference from normal, truly insignificant comparing to actually looking at individual team make ups, it's just wrong to "always bet on red". What if red has a better team in one particular random make-up? Overall, it woule mean over time of random team assignment either side might get the better team and the boost of "suck it blue!" attitude only giving a slight boost for a 5% overall lead. Only bet on red when you know in all other aspects the team are completely equal.