Controller always ( Specially Dual Shock 3 as i even use it to play QTE PC games as Castlevania, RE 4 HD, Ninja Blade).
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Always Mouse and Keyboard. Used to play Tekken 3 on playstation emulator with keyboard, ages ago. So, due to that I can play fighting games on keyboard easily as well. On other hand, I have no problem playing racing games on keyboard in single player but when playing multiplayer, controller helps a lot. But I'm not a big multiplayer guy.
kb/m if it's a first person (or third over-the-shoulder) perspective, or anything where I need to point and click like TWD or Torchlight...
For driving games and action games where the camera isn't fixed behind the character, however, I'd rather a controller.
Depends on my game or the mood. For first person and third person shooters, I like mouse and keyboard. RTS I need mouse and keyboard. Controller is good for everything else.
Depends on the game. RTS and MMO I do K/M.
Fighting games on the other hand I would do an arcade stick or even a controller over k/m, but I'm a very, VERY competitive tourney level fighting gamer with twitch reflexes.
Platformers are controller, 2D games are controller, and action/adventure is controller as well. I don't do racing, but I would take a steering wheel or controller over k/m, but I have done them with k/m when I dabbled in the genre.
Sports games is a controller...thinking about it, K/M is for RTS, MMO, and I can do FPS on k/m since that's where the genre was born and I was there when that happened. I can switch from FPS to console as well though.
Plus, controllers are great for split screen co op.
God no. I'm not dissing the old k/m, but I grew up playing consoles exclusively and have never really adapted to it.
I'm sure you'd get used to it fast for shooters, but for the rest of games I guess since gaming and controlling the game is a learned skill, it's just best to stick to what you're used to.
Depends on the game. Most of the stuff I like playing is better suited for a controller, but god damn do I hate having to aim with an analog.
@indzman:
Started with some genuis controller on PC, then I upgraded to a Microsoft Sidewinder joystick, which I used for racing and fighting games, then many years later I finaly got a 360 controller, shorter after that I stupidly sold my PC for a 360 Console and now, once a week curl up into a ball, in the shower.... naked. .... traumatised by what I've done.... controller is still awesome though. :)
@indzman:
I stupidly sold my PC for a 360 Console and now, once a week curl up into a ball, in the shower.... naked. .... traumatised by what I've done.... :)
Was Bad decision, its always good to've a gaming PC around ( not neccessarily a High end ). I'm also a console gamer but keep a gaming PC just in case consoles dying on me :)
Controller, because the genres I like more are played better on them, but KB/M for rt strategy games (LOL of course).
Depends on the genre of game I'm playing, FPS and RTS/Sim I usually prefer kb/m while everything else is controller.
Depends on the game, really.
Action, Sports, Platformers, Racing is Controller.
Shooter, RPG, Strategy is KB/M
Usually 50/50 when it comes to TPS', just depends on the control scheme.
like many others stated, it depends on genre.
FPS, RPG, RTS (any kind of tactics really), TPS (although that genre Works just as well with any): KB/M
Platformers, Character fighting games, JRPG (specifically), Sports (in theory): Controller
Beat'Em'Ups: Controller or fight stick.
Flying games (mostly sims): Flight Stick
That would likely be my preferences. Anyone can use any input device they wish really, it is not a case of unplayable, but how well it feels, and I wlways go for the input device that feels the best for any specific genre and game.
Both? If you seriously have access to both for your platform but refuse to use one or the other, you confuse me.. Both have their positives and negatives depending on the game and genre.
KB/M is the best control method for 3d games in 1st or 3rd person perspective so ill use that wherever I can unless its a racing game or flight/space sim. I am not really into Street Fighter type games and there arent many platform games that interest me in this day and age, but when I do play those I use a controller.
depends on the game, RTS, FPS, are better played with a K/M but third person action games are really better played with a controller. but it's personal preference, esp if you haven't got experience on K/M it can be quite confusing if you've come from always playing with a controller, but of course if you master it, it can be the best thing
Controller always ( Specially Dual Shock 3 as i even use it to play QTE PC games as Castlevania, RE 4 HD, Ninja Blade).
wbu warriors? :)
it depends, controller for fps and tps are complete garbage, meanwhile for action games and racers are better, i use both depending on the game, for example castlevania is best played with controller but i couldn't stand playing bf4 with one. Master race can choose as always.
Probably an even mix, FPS and most TPS I play with KB/M but I did play Tomb Raider with a controller because it just felt more natural being able to slouch back and relax (and I can aim more than adaquately with a controller in a single player game). I use an arcade stick for fighters and twitchier games like Super Meat Boy for example.
Depends. Controller isn't just a different control method, it also changes the feel of a game. I like ms/kb, but because it is so standardized, all fps games play the same for the most part.
I really dig the controllers that "feel like they aren't there". N64 with the rumble pack on certain games feels like an extension of the game, not a hurdle for the player to overcome.
Mouse & Keyboard for 90% of games.... 10% for a controller when the game just requires it (Racers, Fighters).
Its just far more flexible. won't touch a shooter with a controller... so bad...
Its just far more flexible. won't touch a shooter with a controller... so bad...
This is what I don't get. It isn't bad, it is just a different experience all together. Imo Halo plays better on a controller because of the way the game moves and the cqc stuff going on. Statements like this remind me of the old 8/16bit days of blaming a loss on a controller. It is all about even playing fields and what player can better master any given control input.
I usally use KB/M for shooters but they can be quite fun with a controller too, particularly if you turn off aim-assist because it offers a tougher challenge. I despise aim-assist in any game.
I can't wait to play GTA V 1st person with a KB/M and driving with an Xbox 360 controller.
Imo Halo plays better on a controller because of the way the game moves and the cqc stuff going on.
When there's a guy behind you and you can't turn around fast enough before he melees you to death.
So much better...
...part of the game.
Flight sims, space sims: joystick/keyboard + separate rudder pedals and throttle control (if available).
TPS, platformers, and other 3rd person (eg isometric action, sports): controller
Driving and racing: driving wheel and pedals
FPS, RPG (including isometric RPG), classic, and strategy: keyboard and mouse
That about covers my list of genres
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I'd be horrified if flight/space sims ever became keyboard and mouse only. Same goes for controller with FPS games.
Imo Halo plays better on a controller because of the way the game moves and the cqc stuff going on.
When there's a guy behind you and you can't turn around fast enough before he melees you to death.
So much better...
Nah, just jump away and throw some nades ( preferably sticky ).Halo is not about precision like COD but on evading lol.
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