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Azuren said:

I feel like PC on TV is too cumbersome to work. I'd much rather pick up a DS4 and just run with it. I'm also not much of a fan of Kb/M... It feels too clunky, and I'm used to more accurate movement (100% of Kb/M accuracy comes from the mouse, but movement alone is limited to 8 degrees of locomotion. The left analog on a controller has just as many degrees of movement as it does aiming, and that works better for me).

 

In the end, debating which is better is stupid. Because they all serve a purpose... Except mobile gaming. That should go away forever. 

 

ALSO, I'm honestly still figuring that out. I have specific taste, and as you could see from the other post, that doesn't necessarily line up with PC gamers' current love interest. I've picked up Blade & Soul,  and I plan on getting some more games... But what I like is fairly slim pickings on PC. I'm open to recommendations that aren't slow strategy games, typical shooter games, or MOBAs of any sort. 

That's fine for you but again there are likely others out there that find it a thing suitable for them, similar to how I was pointed out to the concept some years back. I dunno about accuracy of movement but I find K+M accurate for most games I play and on the competitive site with FPS's and other certain genres it seems to edge out the gamepad, even for a fighting game you have an upcoming title like Rising Thunder that uses the keyboard alone.

Agreed  and agreed on the mobile part, though I don't mind playing the odd game or two I honestly find that platform to be the least interesting and the one that also brought about some practices we've all come to dislike.

Hey don't worry about it too much, I was the same way some years back when all I played on PC was C&C and other RTS games, I hardly touched much else besides that and DOOM/Quake/XCOM but after 2011 I ended up jumping the indie train and got back into some older games and others I msised out on. I'm still not much for turn based games but I am looking forward to XCOM 2 and enjoying the re-release (if you can call it that) of Dragons Dogma (which I breifly played back in 2012). There are some RTS games I do tend to avoid, some indie ones in particular that don't play by by the rules of the more prominent games that came before them like C&C or Starcraft, though I am open to ones like Homeworld and Planetary Annihilation. Can't say I'm a fan of 4x games like Civ though but I imagine I might be sometime in the future, my tastes have definitely changed over the past 2 and a half decades that I know.

Also I'm not that big of a fan of the Moba genre but I can say that Heroes of the Storm has me simply due to it being a game with the art style from Blizz as well as use of their own characters being morphed into one playing field which makes understanding and familiarising myself with each character that much easier, also the focus on teamwork is a bonus for me than LoL where the focus is on yourself and your gear/talents.

I imagine someday I'll form a quick gist list from my library of most played games some time, one similar to the last thread where we were asked what our most played games on Steam/Other clients was.





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