The mouse and keyboard is default. So your looking at an additional peripherial that suits what you want. Preference.Stark wrote:Says who? By that rationale you don't need any peripherals at all; except people have always used them, because they're better. Keyboard and mouse is passable for most games and good for RTS/FPS, that's all. It's not a religion or a best fit.
Way to miss the point. Most casual games that exist on the PC are not heavy on the control setup and function quite well without a controller.Wow, let's play 'choose a list of games that use a given control scheme'! Let's play Geometry Wars or Meteos with the keyboard and mouse!
A casual gamer is typically one that does not invest a lot of time or effort into gaming. They don't by many games, they play more simplistic games often, and they rarely buy all the bells and whistle attachments. So they typically don't have peripherals, or they wouldn't be a casual gamer anymore.That you declare people who buy peripherals 'not casual gamers' is both staggeringly arrogant and instantly defeats the OP; your input is thus 'don't buy anything because casual = cheap'. That said, the OP does appear to class complex games like Orbiter and Il-2 as 'casual', so...
I didn't say better. And alternative does not mean worse either. My point is that people who play PC games in the first place are already accustomed to the mouse and keyboard as a method of play. So they select an option that fits what they need.Alternate != better. People use controllers all the time; you declaring unilaterally that they are useless doesn't change that. There are people who didn't spend the last twenty years playing games with a keyboard and for whom controllers are much easier to use.
Having a virtual keyboard for Halo 2 on the PC so that you can input your name using the 360 controller is useful. Except for the little fact that its useless because the computer already comes with a mouse and keyboard. Same principle. The controller is "jack of all trades, master of none" so to speak. And its usefulness is pointless on the PC as I already indicated.Except for all those people who use them, I guess. Who made you Baseless Declarator Of Usefulness?
And what are the people going to use the controller for outside of flying? They are going to play FPS games? How about RTS games? Seriously. Your argument that Joysticks are awful is because the controller can also be used for other games that PC gamers historically favor the mouse and keyboard for. Are you even thinking your argument through before you post and make a fool of yourself?Really? I thought the equation 'buy joystick to play one tiny genre or buy controller to play that genre and other games too' was entirely determined by usefulness. Unless and except those people who play extremely complex sims or have a hankering to wave their hand around when playing a game, there's no reason for a PC gamer to buy a joystick. They're single-genre. They're like driving wheels.
A PC Gamer is going to default to the mouse and keyboard. It is an overwhelming preferred control method by the PC gaming crowd for games like FPS and RTS. So your usefulness argument about the controller just goes out the window, again. Its a preference only, and its not preferred by most gamers. Sure it can handle Freespace 2. Most people who play Freespace 2 don't prefer it. They will play with the mouse and keyboard, or they will play with the joystick. This has been made abundantly clear in this thread Stark. And you still refuse to see the reality right in front of you. The usefulness of the controller exists at the preference of the PC gamer. And the preference largely does not exist. So its not useful.
Its more flexible, except no one wants what it can do. So its worthless.Quote me saying that ' controller to be the end all of perfection and that it offers superior choice and capabilities'. I said it was more flexible, and thus in general a better choice outside the very niche games that demand a complex joystick. The only one making absolute statements here is you.
Two index fingers, two thumbs. I don't count button mashing as a means of hitting more buttons. And it requires you take your thumb off one stick. Controller is limited to only 4 fingers/thumbs. Joystick is not. Accusing someone of lying while not considering the actual biology facts makes you look like a fool.PS, how is an irrelevant lie about only being able to press four buttons at once 'correctly pointing out the flaws in my argument'? Is that something that 'simply is' and doesn't need defending? Do I need to put up a youtube video? How is it even relevant to more than a tiny fraction of games almost nobody is going to play?