Meatloaf
Well-known member
- Messages
- 2,058
- Reaction score
- 951
Really? To me shooters have always been easier on a PC over a console, yet sometimes I'm forced to play them on console. I can't think of any drawbacks/challenges in comparison honestly. Payday 2 comes to mind, I've played it extensively on both console and PC. I have no problem getting headshots on everything in Payday 2 on PC, but it's a lot harder doing it on console because a mouse allows for far easier precision than a joystick. That's true for most shooters I would think. Unfortunately I rarely play Payday 2 on PC anymore because a lot of my buddies don't have gaming PCs.
The same is true for some other genres imo. Diablo 3 was far more enjoyable on PC over console, it's so much easier setting up actions on a keyboard as oppose to the limited inputs of a controller. However, there are some exceptions where I prefer certain games on consoles. Sports games come to mind, I can't imagine playing NCAA Football with a keyboard/mouse (Although you could plug a controller in). I prefer platformers, like Mario, with a controller too for obvious reasons.
Agree with this. K+M is better by a wide margin for many genres. The only ones where a controller is better that I can think of are fighting games, platformers, action and sports games. There was an fps game whose name escapes me that had cross play between the 360 and pc. K+M absolutely dominated pad players.
EDIT: Found it
Were PC Gamers Too Good For Microsoft's Cross-Platform Gaming Project?
Last edited:
The nice thing about the ND job was it always had strong Academics, Program Tradition, and the Independent Conference was always considered highly for some reason. Those factors made it pretty easy to recruit, among the other high grades. In fact, I think the only area where ND graded average to poor was Campus Lifestyle.