Practice, practice, and some more practice.
It's a lot more accurate and responsive than using a gaming pad - I personally struggle to see how people can't get used to m+k, it's a lot more natural![]()
Practice, practice, and some more practice.
It's a lot more accurate and responsive than using a gaming pad - I personally struggle to see how people can't get used to m+k, it's a lot more natural![]()
I personally struggle to see how people can't get used to m+k, it's a lot more natural![]()
Natural in what way? Neither of them are really natural. The closest to natural is the Wii/Ps3 Move.
Better start racking up the hours then!
Ive got an Xbox 360 controller but only use it for my driving games as I dont think it works with FPS games unless you use ~Xpadder or something. Even then the games meant to be played with a mouse and keyboard so thats what I will do....badly!![]()
An analogue stick is very similar to a mouse. Both get moved across a linear range mimicking the movement in the game. But the stick's range is very small compared to the range available and configurable for the mouse. So you have to be much more precise with an analogue stick, with very fine thumb control... which is not what our thumbs are generally used for in life (on their own). So it is a little unnatural, which is why a degree of auto-aim is pretty much default on console games.Natural in what way?
I made the switch over from console, and i'm going to open a can of worms and say that the majority of the people who play on PC are harder to play against than those on console.
theres a bad company 3 out?or did you mean bf3?
I made the switch over from console, and i'm going to open a can of worms and say that the majority of the people who play on PC are harder to play against than those on console.
Also make sure that you have a decent mouse and a keyboard that you feel comfertable with using!