So are you.
Sorry for the confusion. I play games on what makes sense. For Example: If it's a first person shooter that you're playing, you would have to be insane (or just like losing) to want to use a game pad over the mouse / keyboard. In FFXI however, I can literally play for hours at a time without ever needing to type anything, so the the game pad makes a lot more sense to me. It's nice to be able to sit 6 feet from my screen without needing a big clunky keyboard and / or a mouse and a place to set it.
and yet it is a fact of life and the best way to do it (without using bot programs) is to have two controllers.
Correlation =/= causation. I suspect that in this day and age, most parents have a PC in the house long before they consider buying their children a console. That does not mean that the kids will all be PC only gamers, or even that they will get any gaming experience at all from the PC (every console is capable of playing every game made for that console, while most home PCs are pretty rubbish as far as gaming goes). Console games are a multi-billion dollar industry. A very large portion of the console owning populace are PC owners as well. While most PC gamers have either played consoles in the past or are currently playing console games as well as PC games, a very large portion of console gamers have never even considered playing games on their PC. I mean almost everyone I know has some sort of gaming system either for their kids or their own use, but very few people I know play PC games and bear in mind that I live in the US. Outside of the US, PC gaming is not nearly as popular.


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