Poll: WASD or Arrow Keys?

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SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
WASD.

I can move forward, left, right and back, sprint, jump, switch my weapon and toggle my fire mode all at the same time. Fuck yeah.
This.

I used to be an arrows guy. Long ago in my gaming youth. Arrow users are just a notch above keyboard turners...so....WASD BABY!
 

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SirBryghtside said:
Huh? BioShock has customisable controls, and starts with WASD...
the french version of bioshock use what is suppose to be a wasd sheme, but use the AZERTY french keyboard (so zqsd), and since i'm in north america and i use a QWERTY keyboard, my keys are not at the right space. And i guess it's a bug in the french version, but the movement keys are locked, and i cannot changed them, because the game is telling me that the w and a keys are reserved.
 

viranimus

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Bah! Luddites. I use this now Catch up to the world people

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In all seriousness 98% of the time I choose neither and select 360 gamepad, even if it means extensive work on remapping the controls and finding the right fit through xpad.

But, in the rare occuasion when I have no other choice, it would be arrows, and having to remap the hotkeys to half the numpad the pg control keys, right controlenter, etc. For me having extensive MMO background it is illogical to cover the "chat" keys with commands. Plus I am not fond of having to either hover your hand over the keyboard or rest the palm of it on something movable such as the keyboard itself. So yeah not fond of WASD at all.
 

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I used to prefer arrow keys when I was little, but now I've gotten used to using the WASD keys for games. When I try to play with the arrow keys now it just feels uncomfortable for me. And since I play games that involve quickbars and such, the WASD keys are within reach of the number key I need to press.
 

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viranimus said:
Bah! Luddites. I use this now



Catch up to the world people.

In all seriousness 98% of the time I choose neither and select 360 gamepad, even if it means extensive work on remapping the controls and finding the right fit through xpad.

But, in the rare occuasion when I have no other choice, it would be arrows, and having to remap the hotkeys to half the numpad the pg control keys, right controlenter, etc. For me having extensive MMO background it is illogical to cover the "chat" keys with commands.
...the fuck is that?
 

g00n77

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i use the arrow keys on the numpad and i use the rest of the numbpad for reloading and other actions...it works flawlessly for fps or any other game
 

viranimus

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retyopy said:
...the fuck is that?
Razer Hydra. PC centric motion controls operated on magnetic principles.... or at least thats what I think it is, perhaps I am mistaken.
 

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I've always used arrow keys since Quake. My setup for every FPS game is almost exactly similar to my controls and binds in UT2004. That way I don't need to get used to different controls all the time. Makes switching from game to game a cinch.
 

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I used to be a competitive FPS player (was sponsored and traveled to tournaments). I always used ESDF since it shifts my had over a bit and gives me access to more keys. Also it's where your hand should be when typing making sending quick msgs in game no sweat.
 

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viranimus said:
retyopy said:
...the fuck is that?
Razer Hydra. PC centric motion controls operated on magnetic principles.... or at least thats what I think it is, perhaps I am mistaken.
Magnetic Principles? Is it the future already?
 

Jakub324

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Arrow keys. My standard FPS format sees every important key wither on the numpad, arrow key pad, or the R_shift button for jump.
 

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gigastrike said:
What about ESDF?

I use the arrow keys normally, and WASD for anything that has a hotbar that is longer than 6.
"Tribes" fan? or did ESDF ever get used in something else I'm not remembering...
 

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8456 and IJKL I've used in the past, but this was Tandy 2000 days and two or three people had to use the same keyboard to control your doodz.
 

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gigastrike said:
What about ESDF?

I use the arrow keys normally, and WASD for anything that has a hotbar that is longer than 6.
ESDF just seems weird for me, my hand want to switch back over to WASD instantly ._.
 

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Odbarc said:
8456 and IJKL I've used in the past, but this was Tandy 2000 days and two or three people had to use the same keyboard to control your doodz.
8465? Wot? How would that even work?
 

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I'm honestly surprised anyone prefers the arrow keys over one of the alternative schemes (WASD, ESDF, Numpad (for 4X games)). It was a pretty big revolution in gaming when the players of the original Quake figured out how much better the alternative schemes were. The arrow keys are really awkwardly placed for mouse and keyboard controls, although they aren't bad for keyboard only.
 

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6unn3r said:
WASD of course, you'd crazy not to. Just a waste of keys to use the arrows when things like reload (R), use (E), flashlight (F), talk (T), scoreboard (TAB), granades (G), lie down (Z) NVG's (V), weapon selection (1-9), jump (spacebar), and map (M) are all so easy to get to.
I use the number pad! forward (numpad 8), backwards (numbpad 5), reload (numpad period.), crouch (numbpad 0), jump (numbpad enter), sprint (numbpad 3,) talk/action button (numbpad *), melee (numbpad +), flashlight (up arrow key), grenades (numbpad /), NVG's (right arrow key or home), weapon selection (mouse wheel), prone (page down), leaning left and right (numbpad 7 and numbpad 9). any other actions can be mapped to the regular arrow keys or page up etc...