Quote Originally Posted by Controller View Post
A controller isn't going to get you banned.
Ok. But even if you don't get a ban... Next, please read my entire message.

Quote Originally Posted by Xtrasweettea View Post
As for the topic, as someone with a motor skill deficiency, I used a controller and passed on the first time with no pain and no exhaustion. I am sure I could have done it like the other QTEs of rolling another body part across the keyboard. I mainly play with a controller since my motor skills for thumb usage isn't as deficient as normal keyboard use. Just typing normally on a keyboard bothers me more than that QTE ever did.
This is good for you and I am glad you managed to solve the problem. But, as we see, this method is not suitable for everyone.

Quote Originally Posted by Gula View Post
Playing video games is very much a basic thing for life if you do it all the time. And I'm offering suggestions here. It's a single solution for the myriad of problems people are displaying as the end of their entire world.

This entire thread has been dedicated to a single trial. One instance of mash or fail. Tell me how suggesting buying a controller over all the misery that this trial has brought up is disrespectful, will get you banned when *checks notes* the tactical controller exists and not worth some investment because of all the investment put in this thread.
And again, you judge only by your own life. Exactly. "If you do it all the time." And if not? Yes, imagine, not all people are ready to devote all their time to the game. It's not about that the controller is a bad proposition. Maybe not. But not a universal solution. Because you do not know what kind of disability the player has. Therefore, it`s unethical to insist on such a solution, comparing game software (which is not provided by the creators of the game) with salt and, in fact, counting other people's money.

Quote Originally Posted by Gula View Post
You have a keyboard. You have more buttons by default than someone on controller. It's a fact you don't need to keep the meter at 100% This is an ancient technique but also an option, have a friend or someone do it for you. Not play the fight, but 8 seconds of contact with another human to pass the phase and the following cutscene gives enough time to pass the keyboard over. Provided you live with anyone. There's accessibility, and then there's "let's get rid of a concept for 50/5000 people."

The bus has to keep moving, a new one will come later. That's just the way public service works.

And when you respond indirectly it makes it hard to notice your posts. I'm not reading every single post, therefore I've very likely skipped over you several times.
What if the player lives alone? For example. Do you suggest that I come to my friend in another city every time he goes through this trial? LOL.