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Grampy said:
famousringo said:

Equally accurate, perhaps, but the mouse is more stable. You rest the mouse on a smooth, level surface rather than on your knee. Breathing and wrist tremors are less likely to move the cursor.

But that stability comes at the price of carpal tunnel. For me, comfort counts. Easier to share with others when you have a couch and a big screen, too. I'm almost done with PC gaming entirely.

Strangeley enough I always found the stability of the mouse on a desk top one of the most unrealistic elements. Various figures have been quoted but I think it all of the estimates, the number of rounds per enemy killed winds up with the bullets outweighing the victim. I shot a lot of victims firing from my hip at a dead run when I'm pretty certain that I would have had trouble hitting a particular county.

 

I feel that way about the mouse. I hate how I can shoot more accurately than a marksman at a firing range with a semi-automatic assault rifle whilst moving quicky over uneven terrain without even giving the impression of using the sites. Thats why I like playing with the crosshair off, because its fun to miss and really challenge yourself. A lot of the time the mouse is even less fun that auto-aiming like on the PS1. At least with the auto-aiming there wasn't a pretense of realism.

 



Tease.