Re: controler or mouse
Really giving what we feel is good and bad about each method would just be flat out bias to our opinion on which we feel is good. Things I hate about the mouse someone may find as advantages.
I've tried the game with all 3, each of them give different capabilities and just depends greatly on your playstyle.
For example if you like to play in 1st person if you tried to look around in 1st person this is the results you get from each choice:
Controller (Analog joysticks): Degree of movement of the head looking up, down, left, or right without turning the character in that direction varies depending how far you push the analog in that direction.
Keyboard: Look functions are an all or nothing on keyboard, you push to look up you look all the way up no in-between.
Mouse: Look function controlled by how far from center you move the mouse. Has the greatest control of your look direction.
So in that single instant Keyboard is the worst but the others are better. There are many more instances of one being worse then the others, it's pretty even distributed on which has what advantaged enough that you have to decided what you can do without and which functions you want to highlight more.
If you are really skilled you can push to get the benefits from all 3 methods, that'll give you a great deal of power and ability then. For example mages could put a mouse to tremendous good use if they get a good view angle. With the mouse they can select a character and by keyboard quickly execute a spell on that character, while spell is in process prepare to select the next character with the mouse. This method completly beats out the [TAB] selecting method and allows their curing, buffing, or whatever exceed what a keyboard only player or even a controller player is capable of.
It exceed both keyboard and controller in that not only is it a slimer macro list for spells, but the mouse user could select any alliance member with greater ease to assist them. Mouse has huge potential for Healers, it's a little more rocky on Mage DD's because a bad click could end up with them selecting the wrong mob and if not paying attention attacking the wrong mob.
That downfall can be compensated with the right macro setup.
Really giving what we feel is good and bad about each method would just be flat out bias to our opinion on which we feel is good. Things I hate about the mouse someone may find as advantages.
I've tried the game with all 3, each of them give different capabilities and just depends greatly on your playstyle.
For example if you like to play in 1st person if you tried to look around in 1st person this is the results you get from each choice:
Controller (Analog joysticks): Degree of movement of the head looking up, down, left, or right without turning the character in that direction varies depending how far you push the analog in that direction.
Keyboard: Look functions are an all or nothing on keyboard, you push to look up you look all the way up no in-between.
Mouse: Look function controlled by how far from center you move the mouse. Has the greatest control of your look direction.
So in that single instant Keyboard is the worst but the others are better. There are many more instances of one being worse then the others, it's pretty even distributed on which has what advantaged enough that you have to decided what you can do without and which functions you want to highlight more.
If you are really skilled you can push to get the benefits from all 3 methods, that'll give you a great deal of power and ability then. For example mages could put a mouse to tremendous good use if they get a good view angle. With the mouse they can select a character and by keyboard quickly execute a spell on that character, while spell is in process prepare to select the next character with the mouse. This method completly beats out the [TAB] selecting method and allows their curing, buffing, or whatever exceed what a keyboard only player or even a controller player is capable of.
It exceed both keyboard and controller in that not only is it a slimer macro list for spells, but the mouse user could select any alliance member with greater ease to assist them. Mouse has huge potential for Healers, it's a little more rocky on Mage DD's because a bad click could end up with them selecting the wrong mob and if not paying attention attacking the wrong mob.
That downfall can be compensated with the right macro setup.
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