Anyone feel the same way about controls?
Started by Clint Thompson, Jun 5 2002 12:58 PM
16 replies to this topic
#1
Posted Wed Jun 5, 2002 12:58 PM
Is it me? (probably) or does it feel like some games have too much controls?
Like, using your left analog control to look up and down, the D-pad to move up/dwn/lft/right and then the right analog pad to aim your weapon and THEN on top of those 3, the firing button X or O ?!?
I don't know about you, but I only have 2 hands here! Even if I could place 1 finger on each control, I couldn't control it.
Are games becoming to so advanced that the controller just doesn't cut it anymore?
Any opinions?
Clint
Like, using your left analog control to look up and down, the D-pad to move up/dwn/lft/right and then the right analog pad to aim your weapon and THEN on top of those 3, the firing button X or O ?!?
I don't know about you, but I only have 2 hands here! Even if I could place 1 finger on each control, I couldn't control it.
Are games becoming to so advanced that the controller just doesn't cut it anymore?
Any opinions?
Clint
#2
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 11:37 PM
i do indeed agree. the controlls in halo do suck.
#3
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:00 PM
Well after a while you will get used to it
#4
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:39 PM
The reason I think Ape Escape is so cool is because of how it utilizes the controls. It's the only game I've played where pushing down on the analog sticks does something.
#5
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:42 PM
yea some controls are good,while others are bad.
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
#6
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:42 PM
yea some controls are good,while others are bad.
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
#7
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:42 PM
yea some controls are good,while others are bad.
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
#8
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:42 PM
yea some controls are good,while others are bad.
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
#9
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:42 PM
yea some controls are good,while others are bad.
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
is that you paul???
and you can ajust the controls in halo,butt
is that you paul???
#10
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:43 PM
sorry for posting that 5 times,i think i screwed up
#11
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:43 PM
lol is your AOL connection goofing with you?
you posted 4 times
you posted 4 times
#12
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 12:55 PM
I generally like having a lot of controls. Most games can be played without learning every button and control. But as you master the basic controls, you can start to use other features and get better. It gives games more depth and I think it adds to the fun.
It's usually worth spending the time to look at and try the different controller configs in a game. In most games, I do not use the default setting.
I think the Halo controls are fine, but I don't use the default controller setting. I think part of the problem is that with the X-Box controller, all the buttons are the same shape, so you can't tell by feel which button you are hitting.
-Paul
It's usually worth spending the time to look at and try the different controller configs in a game. In most games, I do not use the default setting.
I think the Halo controls are fine, but I don't use the default controller setting. I think part of the problem is that with the X-Box controller, all the buttons are the same shape, so you can't tell by feel which button you are hitting.
-Paul
#13
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 1:02 PM
i agree with you smart patrol.
and yes aol sucks and they screwed me over
and yes aol sucks and they screwed me over
#14
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 1:03 PM
just give me a stick and a red button and i'll be fine
#15
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 1:03 PM
i get too confused having 2 sticks to control with.
#16
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 3:16 PM
It all depends on the game. I get on fine with Luigis Mansion despite it using every button on the (albeit well layed out) GC pad.
But Its just as easy to be confusing - I guess, game designers just have to think a bit about the ergonomics of their control system (yes Resident Evil, I mean YOU! ).
And, of course, just because a system has a load of keys, doesn't mean a game HAS to use 'em - take Super Monkey Ball for example, I think that just uses the one stick.
Fond though I am of the one-button Atari stick, I think that the possibilities that offers for gameplay have been just about exhausted.
But Its just as easy to be confusing - I guess, game designers just have to think a bit about the ergonomics of their control system (yes Resident Evil, I mean YOU! ).
And, of course, just because a system has a load of keys, doesn't mean a game HAS to use 'em - take Super Monkey Ball for example, I think that just uses the one stick.
Fond though I am of the one-button Atari stick, I think that the possibilities that offers for gameplay have been just about exhausted.
#17
Posted Thu Jun 6, 2002 3:44 PM
On Resident Evil I use the control scheme where the right trigger makes you go forward. I got used to it and am pretty happy with it. I just wish the weapon aiming was more analog.
-Paul
-Paul
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