[QUOTE="brianpoetzel"][QUOTE="mfp16"][QUOTE="adders99"] [QUOTE="PhilGDUK2"]as much as like the idea being an old school CS:Source player of a kb & mouse, does seem a little like cheating on a console... Anyone else think this?adders99
yes i think its terrible!.... if you cant use a joystick.... then dont play. dont ruin everyone elses chances by cheating and using a keyboard and mouse.
lol, some people are too funny man... I don't need to "not play" cause I don't like a joystick. If I buy the game and want to use something like this I will. If I buy a game and decide that the best way to play it was to shove it as far up my *** as I could then I will also play it that way too. Whats it to you?
Frankly, I hope that the xbox goes the way that UT3 on the ps3 did and simply add the support right to the game.
lol. I like how he called it cheating... Some games just play better with different controls. For a 3rd person game like Assassins Creed i'd want a controller. For a FPS i'd want a kb/m. It just plays better. lol, but it's not cheating...
And besides, he's admitting that the kb/m controls are better for some games by calling it "cheating". If he admits they're better controls why would he not want the option to use them?
I want MS to make the option standard so everyone can use a kb/m if they choose. It really is a better option for some games.
reason being that its on a console and yes ill admit the keyboard and mouse are better for games such as FPS.... who said they were not... the reason why it would be "cheating" is because on a console everyone has the exact same controller style lay out and the way to use it.... so its even but if certian people have a mouse they have an unfair advantage.....
Both controls are subject to the same parameters as it is a mouse trying to emulate a joystick. Only user ability factors in to how well one can manipulate either control scheme, so saying this is cheating is the exactly like saying someone using a wheel in whatever racing game is cheating. Then there are people who could otherwise not play the game. My father lost the entire last joint of his left thumb. Should he be labeled a "cheater" for using the only control option available to him? Should I too if I met with such misfortune? The entire argument that this is cheating falls on its face due to the XFPS being subject to the same deadzones and acceleration as the thumbstick. Any advantages it offers are not as free from limits as those when moving from fullscreen to widescreen, or to a higher screen resolution, or from stereo to surround sound.
Were this an actual software hack to allow mouse support, you might have something, but as of now it is just another option open to the consumer who would prefer a more familiar and overall freindly control scheme. The only ones at fault here are Microsoft for not pushing devs into incorporating mouse and keyboard by default in their shooter and strategy titles. Their only reason seemingly being that they do not want to lose controller sales.
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