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the_bloodwalker said:

 

1. Mouse+Keyboard: The control of choice with the highest flexibility

Pros:(Mouse)

  • Pixel perfect accuracy
  • Quick response and fast aiming
  • Highest sensitivity

Cons:(Keyboard):

  • The best way cto control your character movements is with "WASD" keys and often newcommers get confused and press keys that don't do a think. Screw the newcomers
  • Too much buttons to get what you want and often you become an easy target when you look for the right one Screw the newcomers
  • Requires too much practice on working with the keys in order to be a really good player Screw the newcomers.

2. Dual Analog: Translation from PC to consoles

Pros:

  • Buttons are accesible, and always on reach.
  • More firndly than Keyboard+Mouse (meybe it's casual compared to PC)
  • You can be more away from the screen

Cons:

  • the aiming is the slowest. If you miss, the best strategy is to go away than try to take another shot
  • It's very good in open spaces but in closed corridors has a disadvantage controlling your character

3. Wii Remote+Nunchuk

Pros:

  • The easiest controls. Pick up and play.
  • The most intuitive of all
  • allow for more interactive actions

Cons:

  • The developer's troubles with game design.
  • is not 1:1(WM+ not taken here) Shouldn't this be a con for all 3? 1:1 isn't required for FPS, more fun though.
  • a bit of delay between player and character action

All three are good. But none is the Absolute Number 1. Some are easier, some are more accurate. It depends on the player's patience and skills

So M/KB is the most accurate, dual analog is friendly and Wii-mote is accurate, immersive and friendly.

 

 



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