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Buzzwords
Deadly Blue Dots RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.08.15 05:47:00 -
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it's honestly probably for the best if the KB/M support either went away, or was just left to wither on the vine. it's going to be nothing but divisive.
anyone who actually believes it offers no tangible benefit, then why do you want it so badly? if it's all about preference and personal experience, give yourself time to acclimate to the gamepad. right?
and if you acknowledge the advantage it gives then... how is that fair? and any argument you can come up with for why it being fair shouldn't matter can immediately be turned back on you. oh it's the console gamers fault for not learning to use KB/M? maybe it's the pc gamers fault for not learning to use a gamepad?
so don't bother. at the end of the day, the PC gamers are in the console gamers house here, so tie goes to gamepad. |
Buzzwords
Deadly Blue Dots RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.08.15 05:59:00 -
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Veigar Mordekaiser wrote:Buzzwords wrote:it's honestly probably for the best if the KB/M support either went away, or was just left to wither on the vine. it's going to be nothing but divisive.
anyone who actually believes it offers no tangible benefit, then why do you want it so badly? if it's all about preference and personal experience, give yourself time to acclimate to the gamepad. right?
and if you acknowledge the advantage it gives then... how is that fair? and any argument you can come up with for why it being fair shouldn't matter can immediately be turned back on you. oh it's the console gamers fault for not learning to use KB/M? maybe it's the pc gamers fault for not learning to use a gamepad?
so don't bother. at the end of the day, the PC gamers are in the console gamers house here, so tie goes to gamepad. In the end, the PS3 has native support for KBM, so **** your argument, SONY implemented this before CCP did.
because your kb/m work so well that it was clearly meant to be the primary input, and always has been? especially for all those other shooters?
ps3 supported linux for a while to, we all make mistakes. |
Buzzwords
Deadly Blue Dots RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.08.15 06:13:00 -
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for the record, i see move as a worthless gimmick. but move is a HARMLESS worthless gimmick.
i don't think sonys mad dash to cash in on the popularity of the wii-mote with the retirement home crowd will ever be a legitimately good input device. there's a reason ps3 still comes with a dualshock in the box. |
Buzzwords
Deadly Blue Dots RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.08.15 06:30:00 -
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and KB/M won't work in my lazy boy so..... we seem to be at an impasse'
if everybody was on DS3, it would at least be FAIR. and isn't that step ONE for competitive play?
bottom line is the VAST majority of PS3 players use gamepads. they probably game on PS3 because gaming on a pc with a KB/M setup is out of the question. i quite literally could not use a KB/M setup without remodeling... if i wanted to use PC inputs, i'd be playing on PC...
so you're asking for CCP to cater to the minority, and telling the rest of us it's our own damn fault? gamepad is simply how it's done on consoles, and it has worked fine so far
edit: and i've used a move, it's terrible for FPS. it has all the precision and responsiveness of a gamepad (worse actually) with all the ease of use of KB/M (also potentially worse.)
i don't think i've ever spoken to anyone who actually preferred it for fps. i think sony just pushes for move support so they can get another bullet point. |
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