ice trey, on 17 June 2016 - 06:08 PM, said:
All of the MechWarrior games were well served by Keyboard and mouse. You can still get around by using a joystick if it's for turning and throttle, but if you are trying to use it for aiming, none of the MechWarrior games handled well with one. I don't think MW1 even supported one.
Hell, MechWarrior 3 was the first to bring Arm Swing into play, so now you have turning, torso twist, and free arm swinging that you had to contend with. No joystick did that justice.
Actually that´s a fairytale.
Depending on your joystick, it was possible to change mech movement direction, turn torso, pull out the arm, aim, toggle weapon groups, open zoom and fire arm all mounted weapons in one fluent motion with one hand. Leaving your other hand free for all other functions like, toggling speed, flushing coolant, typing commands, change weaponfire mode and so on. Joysticks which supported this costed 40-60 bucks back then.
Sidewinder 3D Pro comes to my mind, that thing was already capable of all of this. And that's a JS from the 90's.
MW3 - MW4 supported this kind of play and function with a joystick very well right from the start.
The reason was simple joysticks were a common gaming input tool back then, since a lot of "simulation" games needed,recommended or supported one. X-Wing, Tie-Fighter, Comanche, Privateer, Decent, Earthsiege, Mechwarrior and so on...
Also simulation games back then with a mechanical mouse with (ball) which also gathered all dust it could find while rolling around...against a joystick...not really.
Around 2000 when optical mice became a thing and MW4 came out in 2002 - "okay deal", at long ranges opticals were better at short ranges joystick was better.
When it comes to MW:O the game is optimised for Mouse + Keyboard, depending on how good the movement of your mechs arms can be controlled with the top hat of your joystick, a joystick cannot only a viable option, but also an unfair advantage since you could turn your mechs torso in one direction and your arms in the other simultaneously which means spreading dmg while returning fire, don´t think you can do that with a mouse...