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Who says console controllers suck at FPS? ;)

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Interesting, but it's got jack all to do with FPSes. The inherent faults of a controller - limited motion rate and imprecision - just happen to match up with the limitations of a mechanical turret.
 
Originally posted by: PhatoseAlpha
Interesting, but it's got jack all to do with FPSes. The inherent faults of a controller - limited motion rate and imprecision - just happen to match up with the limitations of a mechanical turret.

Yea this has pretty much nothing to do with FPS's but nice try OP.
 
Jeebus...

Don't pay attention to the "😉" or anything indicating that this might be a sarcastic post...

No, no...let's just get wrapped up in our little KB/M vs Console controller mindset.

Lighten up guys.
 
heh, apparently whenever they come into console gaming, they turn into menstrual women or something...always in a bad mood and wanting to argue.
 
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