Mouse and keyboard. I jack off to the idea of killing NPCs with a single click The mouse has superior aiming and the key board just feels right for some odd reason.
It's mostly matter of muscle memory. I haven't played on consoles pretty much since first PlayStation era, if You would give me a pad now i'd have to constantly check if im pressing the right button.nuba km said:so I always find that using a controller is much more natural then using a keyboard as I never have to look down to make sure that I press the crouch button not the grenade button (which would be followed by me hitting the crouch button and not the run for your life button). When ever I play a very combat orientated game on a console I find things to be very smooth and natural most of the time (when it isn't it is normally due to crappy button lay out), while on a computer it is very plain. Now of course this is biased as I have used controllers more then key boards and there are many that find keyboards to better (if anyone brings up shadow run (at least that what I think it is called) I am going to say it is one game).
I want to know escapist what to you like to control your games with?
I like keyboard and mouse quite a bit. I understand your problem, but it's more an issue with familiarity. I've been gaming with mouse and keyboard so long that I just instinctually know where the buttons are.nuba km said:so I always find that using a controller is much more natural then using a keyboard as I never have to look down to make sure that I press the crouch button not the grenade button (which would be followed by me hitting the crouch button and not the run for your life button). When ever I play a very combat orientated game on a console I find things to be very smooth and natural most of the time (when it isn't it is normally due to crappy button lay out), while on a computer it is very plain. Now of course this is biased as I have used controllers more then key boards and there are many that find keyboards to better (if anyone brings up shadow run (at least that what I think it is called) I am going to say it is one game).
I want to know escapist what to you like to control your games with?
It entirely depends on the game, most FPS game i'll want M&K controls because they simply give you more control. But something like arkham asylum or super meat boy then I will use a controller.nuba km said:so I always find that using a controller is much more natural then using a keyboard as I never have to look down to make sure that I press the crouch button not the grenade button (which would be followed by me hitting the crouch button and not the run for your life button). When ever I play a very combat orientated game on a console I find things to be very smooth and natural most of the time (when it isn't it is normally due to crappy button lay out), while on a computer it is very plain. Now of course this is biased as I have used controllers more then key boards and there are many that find keyboards to better (if anyone brings up shadow run (at least that what I think it is called) I am going to say it is one game).
I want to know escapist what to you like to control your games with?
yea I have about 500 hours of M&K under my belt and thousands (1,000 in borderlands alone) of hours for controller under my belt but 200 hours of those were spent on 1 month of team fortress on my brothers computer (till an update made the game to hard to run on it) and I still had those problems so it may be due to experience but I think I am just better with controllers then M&K.Continuity said:It entirely depends on the game, most FPS game i'll want M&K controls because they simply give you more control. But something like arkham asylum or super meat boy then I will use a controller.nuba km said:so I always find that using a controller is much more natural then using a keyboard as I never have to look down to make sure that I press the crouch button not the grenade button (which would be followed by me hitting the crouch button and not the run for your life button). When ever I play a very combat orientated game on a console I find things to be very smooth and natural most of the time (when it isn't it is normally due to crappy button lay out), while on a computer it is very plain. Now of course this is biased as I have used controllers more then key boards and there are many that find keyboards to better (if anyone brings up shadow run (at least that what I think it is called) I am going to say it is one game).
I want to know escapist what to you like to control your games with?
99% of the complaints controller users have about M&K controls just boil down to practice IMO, if you use M&K lots it becomes second nature, you don't have to look at the keys and you don't even realise you're holding a mouse.. the cursor on the screen just becomes an extension of your arm.
Personally with a controller I'm constantly having to look at buttons or hitting the wrong ones or moving the stick in the wrong direction... thats not because the controller is bad its just because I have about 20,000 hours gaming with M&K controls and about 50 hours gaming with a controller.
no don't worry that is just with CoD and RDR with other fps games it is slight aiming assist maybe by a 1cm or 2 but you can turn it off if you want do.GrizzlerBorno said:I played a bit of Red Dead Redemption on my friend's PS3 once (btw, R*. PC port. NOW!) and I was playing some random mission, and at some point I was attacked by dudes on horseback. So, following my friend's instructions, I pulled out my Rifle, pointed it in the general direction of the rider and pressed Aim...
The crosshair became superglued to the guy's chest, and as he circled around me, it just remained there, perfectly in position. I looked down at my thumbs to check if I was somehow expertly controlling it by accident, or if someone else was controlling it.....but my thumbs weren't even touching the sticks. I fired, and the enemy went down.
In summary, are controllers supposed to turn shooters into Quick time events? If I wanted to play Heavy Rain, I would play that instead of....well, RDR? Seriously is it always like that, or was it a prob/setting on my friend's Dualshock? Cause if it's the former......BWAHAHAHA!