PC vs Consoles

Which platform is home to you?


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Doesn't PC also have a HUUGE lag problem as well? A very long time ago, I played a demo of World of Warcraft & hated it. My reason: I got shit stomped by a boar about 40 yards away. When he attacked, he was 5 yards away. Then I started running & the Boar was being still while biting the air. I was still taking damage, traveling 10 yards, then 25 yards, then 40 yards, then my touro w/e character died. I immediately said fuck this game...

Have you seriously never heard of JoytoKey?
no... ;.;
 
Go google.

Also, WoW is shit.
Now I heard of it n.n
So what about other buttons besides the joy stick? Doesn't PC games require like an average of 50 button inputs? Or is it enough for a game pad to handle? Cause I know in consoles we break it down to options & make our way their, while PC just has it all lined up for you for each key.
 
Now I heard of it n.n
So what about other buttons besides the joy stick? Doesn't PC games require like an average of 50 button inputs? Or is it enough for a game pad to handle? Cause I know in consoles we break it down to options & make our way their, while PC just has it all lined up for you for each key.
Depends on the game, really. Most games have the option for a joypad somewhere in the menus, it's no big deal. You shouldn't need JoytoKey that much anymore, at least with Steam games.
 
I had never heard of JoytoKey until it was mentioned in this thread. Then again, I haven't needed it so I had no reason to search for it. As soon as I have Xbox360 controllers (or my X360/PS3 hybrid arcade sticks) plugged in, the games recognize them as the input source. At most, I'd need to select "controller" in the games' options menus.

The only times I've ever had to use another piece of software were when I was using a hybrid control scheme (controller on the left, mouse on the right). For that I just used the Logitech Gaming Software that came with my gamepad/mouse.
 
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