Hi Kai,
I fully agrree with you. Plus as as has been mentioned many times before
on list there are simply things that can't be done with a keyboard that
can be done with a racing wheel, game pad, or other devices.
For me it isn't an issue of weather multiple devices be supported, but
which one offers the most features/functionality. If the features and
functionality on a keyboard, mouse, or game controller are equal then
support them all. If a special feature can only be handled on one of the
devices then special focus should be devoted to that device, and let it
be known that device is the one recommended to use. There is nothing
wrong with having a prefered device if it offers the most features,
functionality, etc.
Smile.
Kai wrote:
Greetings List.
I can't afford the cost of the PS3, its peripherals, nor the games
themselves, so I'm not playing PS3 games. Same case would apply here,
I think. It's not exactly like *everyone* has to play a game. People
who can't afford Shades of Doom won't play it. It's effectively the
same situation.
Meanwhile, for those who can afford such peripherals for their
computers, concentrating on improved support for said peripherals will
make the game that much more enjoyable for them.
Kai
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