Originally posted by Jonneh
Well, for FPS games and players who are accustomed to the mouse and keyboard controls this is a near perfect solution. Console players are also welcomed to use this product but the problem is, there's such a division between console gamers and pc gamers.
The only reason why MS didn't release a mouse and keyboard peripheral earlier on is because they didn't want to turn potential buyers from thinking the Xbox is just a PC. Why? Because of the whole console vs. pc division. You know, Halo was originally designed for the PC/Mac. MS just bought the rights to it and forced it to be controller only. But that doesn't mean it should only be played with the controller. In fact, a game isn't completely designed around the controller. Trust me, I know. I develop games for a living. Most of the time, developers hassle with controller issues because the functionality they want in their games is more often limited by the amount of buttons on the controller. That's why some PC gamers feel PC games are superior because rarely do they have these control issues and the games designed for PCs can have more depth.
Honestly, when Halo first came out...I hated playing it with the controller. Especially if I was mainly a PC gamer prior to it...well, in the FPS genre that is. But I had to learn how to tolerate it because it was such a good game. But I must admit, the control issues did take away from really enjoying the game to its fullest. I would say hassling with the control was sometimes even harder than the game itself. For me, that's not right.
Same goes for Xbox live gamers. If they were open to learning how to play with mouse and keyboard, they will probably find more enjoyment of playing online because instead of having to focus on controller and opposing player, they can just focus on the opposing player and take their gaming to a higher level.
As for MS allowing this or not, it's really out of their hands. Sure, they can probably write code to try to detect the device and render it useless...but is that really right? As a gamer, would you want an industry giant to dictate how you play your games(legitimately that is). Playing with different controllers isn't cheating...it's just allowing the gamer to use a different method of controlling their game character. Now using cheats, hacks, and scripts to perform a combination of moves with one button press is borderline for me. Why? Because you're now taking the skill factor away.
Whether it's controllers or mouse and keyboard, there's still a level of skill you need in order to be good. It's just a matter of how or what the player prefers to play with.


After I finish HL2 on hard settings
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