I honestly never understood this faux-superiority complex.
Despite being a large proponent of the unique advantages of a keyboard over a controller, I've always considered them both great tools to interface with your games.
I mean I remember using the Gravis Gamepad to play the shareware demo of Jazz Jackrabbit almost 20 years ago.
I currently use two Logitech dual-stick analog controllers. I think one is called the Logitech F310, and the other is literally just named the Logitech "Dual Action" or something. They're absolutely wonderful when I'm playing a game that would be better suited to a controller than KB&M.
Of course I love keyboard and mouse for *most* games that I'm interested in, but there are plenty that I feel much more comfortable playing with a controller.
Despite being a large proponent of the unique advantages of a keyboard over a controller, I've always considered them both great tools to interface with your games.
I mean I remember using the Gravis Gamepad to play the shareware demo of Jazz Jackrabbit almost 20 years ago.
I currently use two Logitech dual-stick analog controllers. I think one is called the Logitech F310, and the other is literally just named the Logitech "Dual Action" or something. They're absolutely wonderful when I'm playing a game that would be better suited to a controller than KB&M.
Of course I love keyboard and mouse for *most* games that I'm interested in, but there are plenty that I feel much more comfortable playing with a controller.