really?In my eyes if you are playing this game with a controller period, you are not being as efficient as you could be with a keyboard and mouse. It takes you longer to target party members, other PCs, NPCs, or enemies; it takes you longer to execute multiple abilities in a row that are not next to one another or on the same bar; you have no access to binding keys such as your inventory to I, loot list to L, journal to J, chocobo to T or whatever. You're extremely bound by scrolling through menu after menu in terms of how the game is set up, and in the end it's not as efficient or fast.
That said, people are welcome to use controllers if it's what they are comfortable with. I just hope they understand the real differences in speed and efficiency in the two different hardware types.
Also spells that have a cast bar should only be cast-able while standing still, and instant spells should be cast-able while moving (and not stop you at all even when they cast).
/10char
i'd love for you to be in any party with me and try to tell me i am not being efficient as my dps out does yours. good organization is key to using either method. me having all of my mostly used abilities together on the same bar is the same as having them numbered 1-10 and pushing a button. the only time i can see that there may be an issue with efficiency is when targeting when there's multiple mobs. in that case there's the same issue with keyboard and mouse in either clicking or hitting f8 to scroll mobs.In my eyes if you are playing this game with a controller period, you are not being as efficient as you could be with a keyboard and mouse. It takes you longer to target party members, other PCs, NPCs, or enemies; it takes you longer to execute multiple abilities in a row that are not next to one another or on the same bar; you have no access to binding keys such as your inventory to I, loot list to L, journal to J, chocobo to T or whatever. You're extremely bound by scrolling through menu after menu in terms of how the game is set up, and in the end it's not as efficient or fast.
That said, people are welcome to use controllers if it's what they are comfortable with. I just hope they understand the real differences in speed and efficiency in the two different hardware types.
Also spells that have a cast bar should only be cast-able while standing still, and instant spells should be cast-able while moving (and not stop you at all even when they cast).
using a controller let's compare it to using a keyboard and mouse.
-crafting = edge controller i can sit back and craft while either smashing enter on your keyboard or clicking the items manually.
-movement = edge controller. with the analog buttons it is much easier to run around and adjust your camera as needed to see your location.
- sorting inventory or gearing up = edge controller. inventory is much more efficient using a controller. it's hillarious watching a kb/mouse video and how slowly they can do basic things when the controller can cut the time in half.
- battle = toss up. an organized person will have no issues with either method. to me the controller is much easier and faster to use.
it's a personal choice because our main healer used kb/m and he enjoys it, but you are ignorant to think using a controller makes anyone a worse player. how long do you think it takes to scroll from one spell to another? from one spell to another you have 2-5 seconds before the other goes off. if you can't scroll to your next spell in that time you have other issues to have looked at over the fact it's a controller slowing you down. you may want to have your mental capacity looked at.
i get in parties with people that only use kb/m all the time and i am always on top of the parse lists. using a controller has not slowed me down or made me more efficient. now granted, there is probably some that lack the mental capacity to set it up to be efficient, but that's not saying it can't be done.
Last edited by darkstarpoet1; 03-08-2012 at 04:03 PM.
http://crystalknights.guildwork.com/
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.