Thank you Skyline for explaining what I meant and wasn't able to detail. You have a lot of keys on a keyboard yes but a controller still has enough buttons to do everything the games offer.
Yea thats true, and I like controllers and how they are easier to handle. And don't forget you can get controllers to plug into the PC
Keyboards can replace menu's though in games, some games have loads of menu's to access the game functions, but if you simply allocate a key it trims down the amount of menu-hunting you have to do
RTS is the only time I wont settle for a controller lol.
And and and... as Microsoft said:
Alan Wake won't come out for PC anymore!
Congratulations all PC supporter!
Oh come now, that's hardly a disappointment. The only reason anyone is even interested in that game is because it won't be on the PC. It's not like Bethesda is saying Fallout: New Vegas won't make it to the PC.
And and and... as Microsoft said:
Alan Wake won't come out for PC anymore!
Congratulations all PC supporter!
Oh come now, that's hardly a disappointment. The only reason anyone is even interested in that game is because it won't be on the PC. It's not like Bethesda is saying Fallout: New Vegas won't make it to the PC.
New Vegas is being done by Obsidian and in the style of the original games--3rd person, isometric.
It would be a gift if it doesn't come out on PC. Obsidian has yet to finish a game before sending it to the publisher.
A keyboard might be more precise for some but I learned how to play games with a controller and that's how I play best. A keyboard mouse combo just doesn't feel natural in my hands.
That point is moot though. You would be saying the opposite if the first game you started with were used with a keyboard. Just because you are used to it now, doesn't mean you can't be used to something else later. You think I was used to swinging my controller around when I first picked up a Wiimote? No. Now I'm picking off headshots on Call of Duty like flies.