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#1 skeeb23
Member since 2007 • 25 Posts

Ok,

I have been playing FPS games for a long long time. I remember back to my rainbow six days in the basement with my friends on there computers battling it out in multiplayer action... good times... anyway...

I bought my 360 when they first came out. I love the graphics on it... but does ANYONE else at all have problems controlling where you shoot with a controller? Maybe I am just so used to using mouse/keyboard combo that there is no hope for me. I love COD4 and even Halo3 (which I own) but I suck at it!!! Now if you put it on a PC... Im a freekin pro marksman. Any tips or advice from anyone out there other than just to practice. Trust me... Ive practiced lots and just cant seem to get the control down. Maybe this is a useless post of just my rants about my nOObness of controlling... but Im a gamer, always will be and now Im frustrated.

Im skeeb23 on XBL by the way if anyone wants to add me. Help a brotha out!

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#2 g5velocity
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Keyboard/mouse to controller is a big and arduous transition. I have pinpoint accuracy(in a timely manner) when I play PC games but on the XB360 my reticule tends to float. Some of the hardcore geeks can be downright deadly with controllers tho.
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#3 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts

With a mouse, you actuall point where you want to shoot, a controller is almost like a simulation.

Its just a wierd change.

I suck at pc games, but rock at controllers.

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#4 Legendaryscmt
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Mouse and keyboard is much more accurate, but I'm a fan of both. Just takes time to master both.