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<blockquote data-quote="Macemore" data-source="post: 281483" data-attributes="member: 6113"><p>I'm not sure what you mean because that looks like the wrong usage of bias. I think I do though:</p><p>The ability to use the controller is what I'm talking about, I only use it because my racing wheel broke, but there are different types of controllers you can use on games too, not just PS4/3/2/1 XB1/360/o.g, I'm also confident that you can use Wii Controllers (but why?) and I know you can use the Kinect too. I personally think for most things that keyboards are better because there's a fuckton more buttons, and there can be ones with a fuck ton MORE buttons than regular keyboards, the only problem is variable amounts of adjustments, you'd need two mice (or one of those neat razer things (but razer)). That's why I use a controller for racing games, because that's basically the only type of games I play, I like having the ability to look around my car (or inside the cockpit most the time) and check shit out, and have minute adjusting abilities to my car. </p><p></p><p><strong>Then why not just use a console?</strong></p><p>Because my car isn't a potato. I want to play at 4k, ultra, a billion fucking FPS, no motion blur, no upscaling, barge loads of anti-aliasing, team speak, mumble, and hotkeys on my headset/mouse/controller to mute myself on all of those individually. I also like to host servers of games I'm playing on, which is easy on my pc, instead of having to <em>buy </em>myself a server just to play for a few hours with my friends and then quit. </p><p></p><p>The best part is, it's not just a console. You can build a PC for $500-$600 that gets much better performance than a console, and you can do SO MUCH MORE with them. You can even make it give you your money back by mining a cryptocurrency, or doing online surveys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macemore, post: 281483, member: 6113"] I'm not sure what you mean because that looks like the wrong usage of bias. I think I do though: The ability to use the controller is what I'm talking about, I only use it because my racing wheel broke, but there are different types of controllers you can use on games too, not just PS4/3/2/1 XB1/360/o.g, I'm also confident that you can use Wii Controllers (but why?) and I know you can use the Kinect too. I personally think for most things that keyboards are better because there's a fuckton more buttons, and there can be ones with a fuck ton MORE buttons than regular keyboards, the only problem is variable amounts of adjustments, you'd need two mice (or one of those neat razer things (but razer)). That's why I use a controller for racing games, because that's basically the only type of games I play, I like having the ability to look around my car (or inside the cockpit most the time) and check shit out, and have minute adjusting abilities to my car. [B]Then why not just use a console?[/B] Because my car isn't a potato. I want to play at 4k, ultra, a billion fucking FPS, no motion blur, no upscaling, barge loads of anti-aliasing, team speak, mumble, and hotkeys on my headset/mouse/controller to mute myself on all of those individually. I also like to host servers of games I'm playing on, which is easy on my pc, instead of having to [I]buy [/I]myself a server just to play for a few hours with my friends and then quit. The best part is, it's not just a console. You can build a PC for $500-$600 that gets much better performance than a console, and you can do SO MUCH MORE with them. You can even make it give you your money back by mining a cryptocurrency, or doing online surveys. [/QUOTE]
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