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@Axs5626Sxa5001I don't understand why you say that MnK have some aspects that the controller can't do?
Or how MnK has higher skill cieling.
You say MnK has advantages over controller and controller has other with AA.
What advantages are you talking about exactly? You mentioned mechanics only accessible by MnK, what's stopping controller guys from jittering their joysitcks?
And ALGS, I googled what it is, it's a championship,
controller users, are not high level grinding top of the edge gamers,
99% of the controller players are casual players that just want to play the game for fun,
that's exactly why they play on a controller in the first place,
at the same time, some controller players probably are competetive,
and some of them are gods, @DarthValtrex
but that doesn't stop the nature of controller, controller is from consoles, consoles aren't always competetive,
any questions?
As for the whole jitter aiming. Do you understand how it is done? No way you can do that on a controller. On a MnK you basically vibrate your arm.
- 4 years ago
@hayhorI'd be bold to say controller are just too lazy to move nearly as well as MnK player,
the nature of controller in it's full bloom,
you talk about MnK players using buttons:
crough, jump, shoot, aim, move, sprint, reload, swap - aren't each of these actions implenented on each individual button on the controller?
MnK players also have an aiming advantage due to their MnKs, where?
Isn't controller capable of creating a constant speed of aim drift which could follow the speed of a walking/running player?
So you vibrate your arm when jitter aiming on mouse but can't very quickly alternate two random directions on a controller?
Do you mean further or faster when you talk about mouse and stick movement? Probably faster.
Shouldn't controllers on full turn go really fast with the cursor?
- hayhor4 years agoHero
@damsonwhufndthisYou think pro players can't move like MnK because they are lazy? Think about this. MnK uses buttons to move forward, backwards and sideways. If you cannot understand how different this is and how it can be helpful I'm not sure how to say it.
And yeah I cannot jitter my stick by I can sure as heck vibrate my arm easily.
- 4 years ago
@hayhordoesn't controller have 2 sticks? one for running and one for aiming?
- 4 years ago
I'll try my best to answer some of your questions.
1. I will say that it's convenient playing on controller as it doesn't require a desk or flat surface to play on.
2. All the basic stuff are mapped to the buttons, yes. On PC you have the option of extra keybinds on things like cells or med kits. On controller you can only select one at a time as there simply isn't enough buttons to map everything to.
3. Mainly easier recoil control. And aside from that quicker looting times and menu navigation bc a mouse is just a better navigation tool by design.
4. Yes, and I find tracking with both mouse and controller equally difficult personally. Some will disagree.
5. No, I don't know anyone who can move (or vibrate) their thumbs that quickly.
6. Probably faster, or even slower depending but either way just more control over movement in general.
7. Depends on your sensitivity. It can go fast, but setting it too fast will mess you up as it's really hard to correct a mistake if your sens is too high. If it's too low though you don't have the speed needed to turn around fast enough sometimes. Mine is somewhere in the upper middle and sometimes I wish I had more speed when I need it but I know increasing the speed will throw off my aim completely. On a mouse I feel I have a little more control over my movement.
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