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Default 09-28-2006, 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
PC people are too quick to dismiss console controls. The transition is rough at first, but you quickly get a natural feel.

BFME II had good 360 controls
I had the original xbox and found it annoying in halo, i completed the game but even after that the controls are still clunky and annoying as fuck. You're meant to be controlling a character but with the analogue sticks you feel like you're controlling a tank turret. Rts games are the same deal, i played red alert on the playstation and that was a pain in the hole to play with a joypad.

Sony brought out m ouse ages ago for ps1 or ps2 (possibly both) and it never got much use, i dunno why sony and ms don't support usb keyboards and mice for certain styles of games which need more accurate controls, those being fps and rts. This whole bullshit of "omg its like a pc if it has a mouse and keyboard, who fucking cares? Their components are all made by pc hardware manufacturers anyway.




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