• CIA_chatbot@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    This is the correct answer. I use a controller on console because I have to. There are very few game genres (imho) where a controller is superior to a mouse.

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      17 hours ago

      To add onto your point, a lot of games where mouse+keyboard isn’t the best set of inputs, neither is a controller. Things like flight games or racing games.

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        17 hours ago

        Exactly, honestly fighting games are the only genre I can think of where a controller is better than keyboard/mouse… maybe platformers?

        Edit: again this is my personal opinion. I knew a guy back when lan parties were still a thing that would play shooters with a trackball and he would annihilate everyone. We all got our preferences :)

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          16 hours ago

          Souls like games are pretty much always far superior on controller imo over m+kb. M+kb just feels janky for me in souls likes

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          I actually bought a Logitech trackball mouse shortly after I got my PC. My grandpa used to use one and I thought it might have been good for some gaming, but it had been too long since I last used it so it didn’t feel right.

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      It’s just a personal experience thing for some games. I use controller (8bitdo Pro PS style) for FFXIV, Monster Hunter games, and a few smaller games that use third person overhead (Isometric?) as well as general turn based RPGs, but almost never for anything that feels similar to a shooter. Ark, Warframe, BG3, and a bunch of other survival/builder games, X4 etc are all keyboard and mouse.

      There are some that may seem like they’re in the wrong category, like the Horizon games are controller for me despite having a lot of aiming mechanics, but again it’s all personal feeling of comfort. I don’t argue for either one to other people; just use what feels good to you.