Th3rdSun
L.O.T.I.S. Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.08.26 22:13:00 -
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Talaryes wrote:Hi fellow Dusties,
With KB+M now supported in the current build, I'm wondering if you can share:
(1) What brand of KB+M are you using? Is it bluetooth or USB? (2) Whats the performance, in terms of sensitivity, responsiveness etc within the game. (3) Level of in-game customization (sorry have not updated my game yet, so not sure how it is implemented) (4) Overall feel in-game and in-hand.
Thanks! I'm itching to try out the Hori TAC3 but I'm also wondering if I should get another brand if its clearly better than the TAC3.
o/ 1. Using a Logitech G5 gaming mouse.I have an HP wireless KB but prefer using the dual shock to walk. 2.Turning 180 with any type of speed is virtually impossible,even with the settings at 100. 3.I have an extra button on the thumb of my mouse,and it can't be mapped which sucks. 4.Decent,but still needs some fine tuning,but not much.The overall rotation is still lacking. |
Exterminatus In Extremis
Black Thorne Militia
8
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Posted - 2012.08.26 23:06:00 -
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Talaryes wrote:Hi fellow Dusties,
With KB+M now supported in the current build, I'm wondering if you can share:
(1) What brand of KB+M are you using? Is it bluetooth or USB? (2) Whats the performance, in terms of sensitivity, responsiveness etc within the game. (3) Level of in-game customization (sorry have not updated my game yet, so not sure how it is implemented) (4) Overall feel in-game and in-hand.
Thanks! I'm itching to try out the Hori TAC3 but I'm also wondering if I should get another brand if its clearly better than the TAC3.
o/
1) Logitech generic KB - USB : Even more generic mouse - USB 2) First thing I did was up the mouse sensitivity, loved it thereafter. Got more kills than ever, the controls are pretty much standard FPS fare, although the lack of ability to activate clues as to what keyboard buttons to press mean trying to select some options turned into a bit of a mashfest. It also beat the snot out of my attempts to use the Move to any degree of success. 3) Not being able to navigate menus with the mouse and keyboard in any obvious fashion, no clues as to what buttons to press resulted in more key mashing. 4) In-game felt great, got more kills than ever, in hand, fine. Not as exciting as using the PS Move with Sharpshooter combo, but certainly much more fluid, and more accurate than the DS3 controller. I'm a PC gamer primarily, so the KB/M is my soup du jour. |