Exactly. This is why I've been having so much fun with Dust 514. It's an open beta, and still looks pretty shit at the moment, but holy shit is it fun to mouse/keyboard murder a bunch of dual shock / sixaxis users to the point that it feels like you're cheating. You can always pick out the other m/k players too. I would love to see more of thisAaron Sylvester said:There's a very good reason why neither XBox 720 nor PS4 are showing any signs (not even rumors) of having optional KB/M support, despite having hardware+software platforms closer to actual PC's than ever before. And you know, us living in 2013 lol.
Both Microsoft and Sony know that if they allowed KB/M support on consoles, mouse-users would DESTROY gamepad users in multiplayer first person shooters to the point of humiliation.
Yesterday I booted Crysis:Warhead campaign, except this time I plugged in my Logitech F310 (gamepad) for giggles - jesus christ it was difficult. With mouse I could simply rain back-to-back headshots due to enemies hardly moving, but with the gamepad I had to nudge the analog sticks constantly to adjust aim...nudge too little and I fell short, nudge too far and I'd keep scrolling past the enemy. It was like trying to aim a real-life howitzer/mortar using XY coordinates. "Holy shit" I thought, "people actually play competitively like this?".
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If that were the case, why would you care? If you truly believe that the mouse/keyboard combo gives you such an edge over me, why would it matter to you if I wanted to use my controller in a battle to the virtual death with you?demoman_chaos said:If both were used, Mouse users would dominate. Without serious auto-aim someone with the sticks will be slaughtered by someone with a mouse. You can turn faster with a mouse, and also adjust your aim slower and more precisely. Every FPS I've played on consoles, I've wished that I could plug my USB mouse in and take care of business.
Really? Are you sure? Dust514 has shown no signs of anything like that at all..........Aaron Sylvester said:There's a very good reason why neither XBox 720 nor PS4 are showing any signs (not even rumors) of having optional KB/M support, despite having hardware+software platforms closer to actual PC's than ever before. And you know, us living in 2013 lol.
Both Microsoft and Sony know that if they allowed KB/M support on consoles, mouse-users would DESTROY gamepad users in multiplayer first person shooters to the point of humiliation.
Of course it HAS to be one or the other, this IS the internet after all.tippy2k2 said:If that were the case, why would you care? If you truly believe that the mouse/keyboard combo gives you such an edge over me, why would it matter to you if I wanted to use my controller in a battle to the virtual death with you?
I played Shadowrun (a PC+360 cross-platform game that someone mentioned earlier in the thread a lot) and I went up against PC players using my 360 controller. I found the experience just fine and I could hold my own with no problem. I play better with a controller. You play better with a mouse and keyboard. Why does it HAVE to be one or the other?
why the hell should I? I've played with a controller, its not "different" its "held back" like in real life trying to use a rifle while a 10kg monkey is hanging off the end and swinging around, I dont think any amount of "effort" is going to change that, why dont you take a controller and play against players with a M/K (I dont know if its possible but there should be some game about there that you can do it) and seebl4ckh4wk64 said:fuck
In all seriousness, I started out playing on consoles and then I switched over to PC. I still play both. When I got used to playing with a keyboard and mouse, I noticed that it doesn't really matter. Both play the same way, and it all goes to preference. People that claim they can't use a controller, do what you tell every controller user to do: fucking practice. Listen to your own advice, don't just piss on something because it's different. It seems like every one of these controller haters were all PC gamers to start, so they never invested the effort to try and get used to a controller.
Yeah, the first article is a complete joke and none of the number comparisons make any sense, or are even remotely valid since it regularly compares sales across at least two consoles to retail sales for PC. And it's not just Valve's digital sales that don't get released; digital sales in general are almost never released.AC10 said:Just reading the first article I don't understand the comparisons at all.
It's like "Counter Strike averages 100,000 players a day. BUT GEARS OF WAR 3 HAD 300,000 ON LAUNCH DAY! BAM! Take that, PC!" It then admits that the numbers are obviously skewed, as they dropped off significantly since launch. wut?
I wish we could have both. I would love the option to use whatever you are most comfortable with. I would actually buy a console and play console games if they allowed me to use a mouse and keyboard when I wanted to. But although the console themselves can support mouse and keyboard, nearly NO console games will let you use them. For console developers it seems to be controller or nothing. I do not like controllers, I do not enjoy using them. I play my games on PC because that is the one platform that allows me to use whatever control method I like.tippy2k2 said:That's funny because I can't play a FPS on a computer because I find the keyboard/mouse setup makes them damn near unplayable
Frankly, I'm going to let the little girl in the taco commercial take over here...
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Why not indeed taco girl....why not indeed.
VanQQisH said:I'll continue to use my M&K until the day a better, more precise control scheme becomes available. That is, when I can input my conciousness directly into an avatar via Virtual Reality.
Sure, the controller may be good enough for a shooter like CoD or Halo but I dare you to attempt to Rocket Jump or land trick stabs in TF2 reliably without a K&M.