AmandaGamer86 said:
I absolutly hate having to use two seperate joysticks to play games.
Why? I'd be interested to hear your critique of the thumbsticks.
I personally love it. It's far better than using one joystick (ie: Nintendo 64). I like mouse-keyboard too, but usually for different sorts of games. The dual-analogue style thumbsticks are the best invention ever in terms of gamepads, I think. Far superior to dodge arcade-style joysticks for general use, they work very well for almost every game I've played on them. That said, it can be irritating if the game devs fail to have a sensitivity slider or option. Too many games have I played that are just too sensitive or not sensitive enough, but I can't change it. That's the only thing I'd say against dual-analogue style controls.
The Xbox 360 controller is brilliant, in my experience. The trigger-bumper combo works great. Better than just triggers (ie: Original Xbox), and better than 4 shoulders (ie: PlayStation). The controller is very comfortable, and while I did enjoy the original massive controllers, the wireless 360 controller is my controller of choice, when I'm away from my PC.
Note that Mouse-Keyboard isn't
always the superior option. For RTS, yes, it is. For platformer/third-person adventure? Go with the console. The hell of the one platforming room in Devil May Cry 3 on PC... Lego Star Wars was clunky, too. I need to find a wireless reciever for my 360 controller so I can use it with my faithful computer.