10thMD, on 18 July 2019 - 03:27 PM, said:
You do know you can use Xbox360 controllers and Xbox one controllers on PC right? With games that support it, the rumble does work. I regularly use a old USB 360 controller to play games like Mad Max and the Arkham Batman games.
NOFI but X-Box Controllers are crap IMHO for longer gaming periods!
My older "Before all the X-Box crap gamepads" are a lot more comfortable but unfortunately they lack X-Input and don't have Analog Triggers
Example of what I mean/have :
http://www.dansdata.com/tmsticks.htm (scroll down a bit to the first gamepad!)
Thorqemada, on 19 July 2019 - 04:25 AM, said:
Actually, it would be more immersive and more Sim alike if you had no mouseaim.
I dont think in modern Tanks you aim manually with a mouse - you Designate Targets via Stick or Trackball on a Screen and the Computer computes a Fire-solution for it.
Manual aiming is so yesterday….the last of the last resort measures to hit a target.
A console Controller would be ideal for that way of gaming...
I think you are looking for a more non-arcade game and I am not sure if MWO or MW5 are those games ?!
A game without mouse support is horror for me and I can still remember the frustration that's called playing GTA San Andreas on the first X-Box
BEARDOOM, on 19 July 2019 - 03:08 PM, said:
A console Controller would be ideal for that way of gaming...
Guy...
You are so far from youre Galaxy.
Maybe real joystick's fom MWO. But precision is always with mouse
AMEN! to that!
LordNothing, on 20 July 2019 - 12:32 AM, said:
i think mice are overrated. they are great for controlling shooters. but when you introduce real physics and the limits of control systems joysticks still reign supreme. try playing a flight sim with a mouse. i certainly hope mw5 is going the sim route. i can dust off the ch fighterstick and put it to work.
I agree on that last bit, but I don't think MW5 is the game you are looking for ?!
crazytimes, on 20 July 2019 - 01:59 AM, said:
I played MW4 and MW4:Mercs with joystick and really enjoyed the experience. I spent a lot of time in the 90s playing Battletech on the Virtual World pods, the joystick/throttle/pedals setup works really well for the style of game and does enhance the sim feeling.
I can only remember seeing video's of people playing with those in front of large TV's
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I'm going to be little upset if they announce controller support and not HOTAS. Or even more annoyed if they do an Ace Combat and only support one brand of stick.
Yeah, that was weird... A flying game that worked better with a mouse and keyboard... ehhh... W-T-F?!?!
Edited by Roodkapje, 22 July 2019 - 10:29 AM.