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Post by mslo79 on Nov 6, 2017 22:36:35 GMT
Harry Skywalker Of course i read it but apparently you did not read what i said. so ill basically repeat what i said... people use mouse for general navigation of their computers which in turn makes it a bit easier for them to play shooters because of that once they are used to that general point and click. chances are if you have used a computer for years then playing a shooter won't be that difficult to do unlike a analog stick where it simply takes more time to get your crosshairs on the object on screen. it simply takes me less time to get the crosshairs onto a moving object with a mouse than it does with a analog stick and it's enough of a difference to where i can't enjoy shooters on a console because of that. If those were better than a mouse+keyboard for shooter games, don't you think they would have been adopted by now by the professional gamers? hence, people will be using mouse+keyboard for shooter based games for the foreseeable future because they are better than other options. but that's only something i would say for shooter games (basically anything you have to aim at quickly on screen) in where i feel the mouse+keyboard is flat out superior simply because it takes me less time to track stuff on screen and shoot it within a reasonable time frame as with a analog stick i am simply not good enough to enjoy a typical shooter game. at least i admit consoles are better than a PC in some areas unlike you admitting the PC is better than a console in some areas. like for non-shooter based games i would imagine the consoles have the overall edge for most people with all things considered.
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