Mouse, or Joystick?
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Mouse, or Joystick?
I'm a born-again Descent gamer--played #1 when I was young using keyboard only controls (which is absurd now). Since then I've discovered traditional First-Person shooters and used the mouse religiously to aim. Descent and this community now poses a good question, though--mouse, or joystick? Joystick seems to be the popular choice, as far as I can tell by the Tech forum, and using a mouse to pilot a flying craft seems kind of lame, but aiming with mouselook is just so completely easy for me to do, it seems crazy to change. Are there previous opinion threads I can read on this question? Otherwise, opinions please!
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Although I prefer joystick, there are lots of good mousers out there... some of the best Descent players I know are mousers.
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But mouselook?! Dude, that's so un-Descent, it's not funny. Mouselook is fine for ground-pounders, but it completely breaks the flight-turn mechanics of the Descent series. More importantly, it destroys the flow of multiplayer dogfights that make the games unique.
(Here's a related thread.)
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But mouselook?! Dude, that's so un-Descent, it's not funny. Mouselook is fine for ground-pounders, but it completely breaks the flight-turn mechanics of the Descent series. More importantly, it destroys the flow of multiplayer dogfights that make the games unique.
(Here's a related thread.)
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Mouse user here. I have fond memories of killing people at LAN parties with the vauss, over outraged cries of \"freaking mouser!\"
It's possible to be very, very good with a mouse, but I think the learning curve is steeper. Also, since your keyboard hand will be working that much harder, you have to watch out for repetitive stress injuries.
(On the other hand, mouse is usually cheaper. A nice mouse costs much less than a nice joystick, and you'll never have to replace a broken hat switch.)
Sometimes there is confusion about what \"mouselook\" actually means. There are two reasons you might want to use mouselook over flight sim:
1) You want to be able to spin around instantly, a la Unreal Tournament. As Foil pointed out, this is not really what Descent is about. Since it would give an unfair advantage in multiplayer, most servers have the option disabled.
2) Flight sim style has an inverted Y-axis that is confusing for FPS players. You can fix this \"upside-down\" feeling *without* enabling mouselook mode. This is done by un-inverting the mouse's Y axis in the configuration menus. (Speak up if you want to do this but don't know how.)
By the way, it's also possible to be quite good at D3 as a pure keyboard player. There haven't been many, but it can be done.
It's possible to be very, very good with a mouse, but I think the learning curve is steeper. Also, since your keyboard hand will be working that much harder, you have to watch out for repetitive stress injuries.
(On the other hand, mouse is usually cheaper. A nice mouse costs much less than a nice joystick, and you'll never have to replace a broken hat switch.)
Sometimes there is confusion about what \"mouselook\" actually means. There are two reasons you might want to use mouselook over flight sim:
1) You want to be able to spin around instantly, a la Unreal Tournament. As Foil pointed out, this is not really what Descent is about. Since it would give an unfair advantage in multiplayer, most servers have the option disabled.
2) Flight sim style has an inverted Y-axis that is confusing for FPS players. You can fix this \"upside-down\" feeling *without* enabling mouselook mode. This is done by un-inverting the mouse's Y axis in the configuration menus. (Speak up if you want to do this but don't know how.)
By the way, it's also possible to be quite good at D3 as a pure keyboard player. There haven't been many, but it can be done.
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That's a good point, there are all kinds of configurations that work for people. There are even a few double-joystick players out there.Sllik wrote:Real men use a stick in their left hand and a mouse in their right.
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Thanks for the link, Foil. That's the kind of thread I wanted to find, but the search engine on this site seems to be screwed.
Request lock this thread and redirect others to viewtopic.php?t=12303 .
Thanks again
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Request lock this thread and redirect others to viewtopic.php?t=12303 .
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A joystick makes me feel like I'm actually piloting the craft. More immersive, more fun
Yes, a good stick (and throttle). Although I seem to have trouble configuring a hat switch to slide horizontally AND vertically at the same time.Sapphire Wolf wrote:Saitek X52 FTW, man!
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Descent 1/2/3 Freespace 1/2 and soon to be released BTRL Open Source, I use the M$3DPro setup
Pedals are not used with twist joysticks
BTW I play alot of flight sims
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Click on the play button at bottom right for a slideshow
Descent 1/2/3 Freespace 1/2 and soon to be released BTRL Open Source, I use the M$3DPro setup
Pedals are not used with twist joysticks
BTW I play alot of flight sims
Prop Combat-Franken Force Mod config
Jet Sim config
BF-Series / Armed Assault config
on the LCD is TrackIR 4
How is Maine treating you - or are you a flatlander - aye?
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I have found this to be a perfect left-hand controller for me. Fits my hand perfectly, the d-pad is great for slides, and I don't have to worry about those key conflicts that used to drive me nuts.
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X2CDN_Merlin wrote:100% Joystick since D1 demo.
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I originally started on d1 with keyboard only, which as Joker stated is absurd now. I currently play with a (non-optical) mouse and keyboard. I have an old Gravis Phoenix joystick that I just can't get to work with our only computer capable of playing d3 online.
I spent like 2 months getting used to inverted mouse and sucking very badly during that time. Had I known I could disable the inverted-ness, I would (probably) be much better today.
I spent like 2 months getting used to inverted mouse and sucking very badly during that time. Had I known I could disable the inverted-ness, I would (probably) be much better today.
If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.
I use a Microsoft Sidewinder Precision Pro 2 in the right, 7 keys on the left. Don't use the hat cuz I broke about 4 of em and had to keep buying new sticks. When they stopped selling my stick I had to change my config.
I think, as WhollyCow said, that learning a mouse is a steeper learning curve. But IMO the best players are mousers... plus it is more convinient (sp?).
I wish I was a mouser. And now that I'm going to college I might have to consider making a change... ain't too cool having a joystick in your dorm room. And I'm in a triple so not much space for it either.
I think, as WhollyCow said, that learning a mouse is a steeper learning curve. But IMO the best players are mousers... plus it is more convinient (sp?).
I wish I was a mouser. And now that I'm going to college I might have to consider making a change... ain't too cool having a joystick in your dorm room. And I'm in a triple so not much space for it either.
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That's what I used to do; I don't use my hat for slides, either. But I kept having issues with key conflicts (e.g. if I was using too many other keys, my slide down wouldn't work), which is why I'm now using the N52 controller for my left hand.Money! wrote:I use ... 7 keys on the left [hand].
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