Vault101 said:
MasochisticAvenger said:
You do realize saying a mouse and keyboard is definitely better kind of makes you come across as a PC elitist, right? In my opinion, different genres lend themselves to a different control scheme. While say an RTS works better with a mouse and keyboard, something like a fighter really doesn't need that many keys. Ultimately, it's more about how you use the controller, rather than the controller itself.
comapred to that guy I sound like a console sympathiser
and yeah, I can see what you mean...somtimes games I'm perfectly fine with a controller
but generally I prefer keyboard for everything...including stuff like arkham asylum or even darksideres
personal preferance I guess, as with everything
Yes, it's kind of my problem with the whole question of "best controller" since what it's really asking is what controller a particular person predominately uses. While I did own an SNES, my first real experience with gaming came from the Nintendo 64, so the weird design of the controller never really bothered me.
At the same time, I've never been a fan of gaming on the PC. It's mostly because I've always owned a laptop, and now I own a Mac, so a lot of games just won't run well for me. Also I'm kind of lazy; when I want to put in a new game, I don't really want to be thinking about whether or not I need to update the drivers or if I need to search the internet for some patch. I remember when I tried to play Knights of the Old Republic on my PC, and the only way I got it to work was to delete two movies files (containing the Bioware and LucasArt logos when you first loaded up the game). I kind of like just being able to put in the disc, and the console going "dude, don't worry, I got this".
Also, I'm kind of a fan of simplistic control schemes. Quite frankly, I tend to get a little lost when I have to push a button on the keyboard I haven't already preassigned a finger to (if that makes sense). Don't get me wrong, I can type quite well, but for some reason when it comes to a game I become a total spaz with the keyboard.
Of course, as you said, it all comes down to personal preference. For me personally, I prefer a handheld much more than I prefer a console, even if it is exactly the same game. I bought BlazBlue on the PS3, and played maybe five minutes of it before getting bored. I bought BlazBlue on the Vita, on the other hand, and I'm about half way through the story and already I'm learning a second character to go along side my first. I have no idea why... I think it's because with a handheld it's easier just to pick up and play. Turn 3DS on, play one mission of Skylanders, turn 3DS off and put it down.
Anyway, slightly off topic there. To answer the original question, the Kinect is the best controller because YOU are the controller.