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MrGreenWithAGun
3 years agoRising Ace
@drevinum9 This is not a valid argument. I use controller and I am decent. Put me in MnK and I couldn't move without thinking which key to press, and then I might go in the wrong direction 30% of the time or overshoot, etc.. It is so different that it wouldn't be playable, let alone comparable.
3 years ago
@MrGreenWithAGun as you can't even provide a legitimate reason for why you think it is invalid just proves that you didn't have one....
- 3 years ago@drevinum9
I myself find your argument about switching from mnk to controller invalid.
Both input devices are entirely different and trying to throw the learning experience of both devices in with the aa argument is ridiculous. How fast one might take to learn on one input over the other has nothing to do with aa and more about the person themselves.
One person might take a week to learn to play on a new input another might take a month and another an entire year.
Mnk is more complex than a controller so of course switching to it would be a hindrance for someone who has never played on one, but you also can't assume that someone who plays primarily on controller has never touched mnk or vice versa.
A controller is much more simple in its design, button mapping and usage. Everything you need is right at your finger tips and everything is easy to refind if you need move -let's say your thumb to the d pad and then back to thumb stick. There's really no way to confuse your thumb stick with a button and the buttons are easy to memorize location of. Where as a keyboard? All the buttons feel the same except for space bar. It'd be very easy to hit the wrong button and it takes a different kind of muscle memory.
Even then with a controllers simplicity you are limited to the things you can do, how you can move and such, and while the basics of pointing and shooting are easy to figure out with or without aa, it still takes time and practice to know how to do certain movements. You still need to know how to push a target, still need to know strategies, and how to rotate, and how to predict an enemies movements, and none of that experience has anything to do with aa.
You take a brand new player who has never played a br and put them on controller, they will still struggle, having a controller with aa doesn't automatically make them a God at the game.
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