Logitech makes good controllers, but if you already have an Xbox 360 wired controller, just download the drivers to use that with your PC.
Logitech makes good controllers, but if you already have an Xbox 360 wired controller, just download the drivers to use that with your PC.
ProTip: To damage your credibility, simply call any of the Phantasy Star games "massively-multiplayer."
Id use a controller IF I were going to play the PC version. Im not, Im going with PS2. However, with some games, I just cant get used to keyboard controls & being a long time console gamer, a controller would be more familiar to me.
im gunna use a controler because i hold out my pinky using the "WASD" keys and after extented play my pinky gets a cramp. and i will mos def be playing extendedly. so much my character will be like "screw this, if ur not sleeping than i will :: pipes back to town ::"
If the game is popular enough to warrant a Z-Board keyset then I will pick that up. If not I'll just use my standard keyboard and mouse, and possibly my Logitech Attack 3.
Those of you who don't know what a Z-board is I'll explain (those of you who already know can stop reading already!) Z-Board, by Ideazon, is a keyboard with exchangable keysets. As in, you pop off your standard Windows keyboard and put on, say, the "Gaming Keyset" (which is darned near perfect for FPS) and it has a much more comfortable configuration and has all the needed keys in easy access. While you really don't need to get a keyset for every game that you have that is supported (the difference between most is just the color scheme) if you are a big fan you could just to show your 'gaming spirit'. I've used it for over a year now and I really don't know how I was able to play without it before. If you are considering playing more PC games I would recommend at least looking into it and seeing if the layout looks comfortable to you.
http://www.zboard.com/modules/change...sp?from=global
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