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Console gamers that wish you had mouse/keyboard controls again?


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I know I'm much better at twitch FPS shooters with the mouse/keyboard than the two joystick controller.

Looking forward to this.

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I'll stick to the nubsticks until developers start making their games around a keyboard/mouse option on console (hint: they wont).

One of the reasons why I don't mind the controller so much is that everyone is restricted to it on a console, so the playing field is even.

(Talking about FPS here)

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I'll stick to the nubsticks until developers start making their games around a keyboard/mouse option on console (hint: they wont).

One of the reasons why I don't mind the controller so much is that everyone is restricted to it on a console, so the playing field is even.

(Talking about FPS here)

Dude...you've heard about modded controllers right?

The keyboard/mouse hook will more than likely just provide you the ability to map controller functions to keyboard/mouse functions.

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meh, the reason i played fps on console is because i don't have to worry about hax as much, nor do i have to deal with people using their super kewl gaming mouse and custom keyboard configs that give them insane advantages. Like Mesmer said, the playing field is leveled more, even with modded controllers.

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