Hey repi, can you tell us if you'll implement proper gamepad support for PC?
Any aim assist love?
Implementing aim assist on PC is silly, even if you have gamepad support (just look at the result when Crysis 2 tried to do it). You're just asking for rage and pain from one side or the other (or more often, both). Either you implement it "enough" that the people who play with gamepads can be competitive with M+KB and you get rage from the latter because it takes less skill or you don't and the gamepad people get slaughtered. There's no right answer but given that the vast majority of PC gamers use M+KB you can't risk pissing them off by allowing aim assist.Any aim assist love?
Well, auto-aim/aim-"assist" of any sort is by definition aiding the user to make it easier to aim. i.e. it requires less "work/skill/whatever" to aim to the same level of precision since some of it is being automated."Less skill" so frigging subjective I almost laugh every time I hear it.
My point was it caused an outcry, and it would do the same in BF3. PC gamers may be whiny/stuck-up but it doesn't change the situation for the developer. They know what they want and are particularly sensitive to things that are perceived as "dumbing down" the experience to a console level, for right or for wrong.Quoting Crysis 2's implementation is just dumb, because they didn't bother tweaking it- they simply removed it.
No it doesn't at all - I specifically mentioned that mice tend to be better for aiming. The point that it starts becoming problematic is when you *artificially aid* the aiming in some sort of variable way to try and "level" the playing field.Your argument completely ignores the presence of high quality, high DPI mice. Like Logitech and Razor.
Not at all! No one cares if you use a gamepad if there's no system that's automatically snapping you to headshots or following people as they move. You can happily play with a gamepad all day long and everyone will be fine with it. It's only when you claim that you can't compete without some sort of auto-aim system that people will answer "then use a mouse" rather than "ok lets artificially prop up this input method".Yet, somehow, using gamepads just "ruins everything".
You're quite welcome to use a gamepad. But don't ask for a crutch for a self-inflicted handicap. You honestly can't understand why that bugs people?I always feel kicked in the nuts with PC gaming. "If you want to use a gamepad go to consoles". Oh, right. Since I prefer one input type over another, I'm forced to settle for the inferior, lower quality, version of this title.. Ugh.
I always feel kicked in the nuts with PC gaming. "If you want to use a gamepad go to consoles". Oh, right. Since I prefer one input type over another, I'm forced to settle for the inferior, lower quality, version of this title.. Ugh.
That's great! Definitely it's possible to be competitive as there's a wide range of skill regardless of input method. I think you'll agree that overall a mouse allows you to be more accurate, but clearly not so much so that it's impossible to play without one.The fact is that I used a controller and still managed to hold on my own against good players that used a mouse.
Then accept the fact gamepads are the wrong tool for the job, they suck at fps its not the fault of the game or the pc
gamepads suck at fps games on consoles, If you want to remove screws with pliers instead of a screwdriver thats your choice but dont expect it to be as good and dont expect people to re-design screws so thay can be easily removed with pliers
So I was clicking around on my Steam account and noticed that I have over 260 hours in BC2. Probably only 200 of these are mine since I let my friend play a lot and he leaves it on the title screen when he's finished for some reason, but still.. BF3 is going to wreck me
Oh no, I totally understand it and will continue to argue that you should be able to do it.You honestly can't understand why some may prefer to use gamepads on PC? For fps?
Asking for aim assist *is* a crutch, there's not even a debate on this. Whether you think it's legitimate or not is another story, but it's fundamentally an admission that it's harder to aim on a gamepad and thus it requires "help". Do you disagree with that?If you really think that asking for aim assist is "begging for a crutch due to an inferior choice" and those who oppose it have every right to whine about it.. Then fine.
I simply want a level playing field where I know that if someone headshots me they did that themselves - regardless of their input mechanism - without any help from the game. No sticky on targets, no "help" following me when I'm on the move. Those things detract from the fun. How is that "elite" at all?But no, I don't agree whatsoever with your position. This whole thing is just rooted in elitism.