Every time someone brings up a controller vs mouse and keyboard, most of if not all comments will push towards the OP to “switch to mouse and keyboard” because “it’s better!”

In my eyes, the person is already accustomed to controller, they’re used to the sensitivity, and if not it’s a quick change.

If they’re going to get used to mouse and keyboard they need to:

  • find a reasonable mouse

  • find a reasonable mousepad for their situation

  • find out if they’re a wrist aimer or an arm aimer

  • make sure their windows mouse sensitivity is set to 6/11 for some reason otherwise everything else will be messed up

  • find their “optimal sensitivity” many of which tutorials are (subjectively) hard to find (the good ones)

I’m both a controller and mouse and keyboard user but I find it easier to aim with a controller. It feels natural.

  • @Windex007@lemmy.world
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    116 months ago

    He said he finds it easier to aim with a controller. I think it’s fair to point out that the reason for that is in no small part due to the auto aim.

    I had to listen to a buddy growing up with two doctor parents and extremely wealthy grandparents who thought he was some kind of counter cultural Maverick for backpacking through Europe after high school before spending the next like 12 years getting like 4 different arts degrees because there was an infinite educational fund set aside for him.

    This has similar vibes. Born on 3rd thinking you hit a triple.

    • @echo64@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      You can point that out, but it doesn’t matter if the goal is to have fun, so what’s the point. This is the whole gamer nerd thing I was bringing up, it’s the whole yelling stop having fun meme thing.

      • @Windex007@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        Nobody is telling them not to use a controller. Nobody is telling them not to have fun. Op said nothing about fun. You are white knighting a person and an argument that exists only in your own head.