Pretty important. I prefer DS4 this gen. Last gen 360 controller all day though, DS3 was absolute garbage.
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TC made a pretty solid list with the exception of Arma III. Having played both that and Crysis 3, I'd choose Crysis even though it's absolute ass to play compared to Arma. Never played Last Light, but that looks pretty incredible from what I've seen too.
Beating Dark Souls. It was a multi-month spanning saga for me.
Dualshock 4 = finest controller ever made
@Evo_nine: to play the game at XBone level you don't need a beast of a computer. My laptop is obviously not something everyone will have at home but if people have a pc for gaming I'm guessing they could run the game decently
Well youre guessing wrong.
Like I said, my friend has a top of the line pc with a low to mid GPU and he has to run the game on low settings for it to be playable.
You don't need a beast of a computer, but you definitely need a decent rig to enjoy titanfall on an xone level.
Yeah you do, especially if you want to max textures. Still, there's not too much scaling. Low settings are very comparable to maxed based on the Digital Foundry article.
No FPS issues for me. Even vsynced it's been butter smooth frame rates for the duration of my playing this game.
It would actually be more unfair if controllers didn't have aim assist. Aim assist is not as big of an advantage as you are making it out to be.
No, it would be perfectly fair. Again, people should be free to use controllers if they wish, but they shouldn't be rewarded for using them by getting aim assist.
No it wouldn't be fair. If people who use controllers want to stay on a competitive level with mouse and keyboard, they should get aim assist.
Then KB+M users should get aim assist. It should be all or none.
That makes no sense though. You're implying that compared to a someone using a controller with auto-aim a keyboard/mouse user is at a disadvantage; I would disagree and say that this is not true, that even with the perceived advantage auto-aim might provide, a gamepad user will always be at a disadvantage compared to a keyboard/mouse user. The inclusion of auto-aim merely minimizes the discrepancy between the two. It certainly doesn't turn the tables. As such, it makes for a more fair game between those that wish to use a gamepad and those that prefer the more traditional PC-gaming keyboard/mouse setup. Looking at it through this light as a keyboard/mouse user myself I see this as entirely acceptable and frankly, I'm surprised more people here don't. Implying that we using a mouse deserve our own auto-aim out of some bizarrely exaggerated sense of fairness and/or pathetic graspings of elitism is therefore, in my opinion, quite stupid. Just my thoughts. =)
Dark Souls > Demons Souls from the two I've played. I'm unfortunately stuck waiting for the PC release on Apr. 15th to play Dark Souls II. Wish they would have come out with a PS4 version; I feel like they wouldn't have kept that crowd waiting.
L0L @ all the neckbeards raging about using controllers on PC. Who gives a flying f*ck what the kid uses? He made a good point noting this game accommodates controller users, unlike the majority of PC games, which is a perfectly noteworthy observation. Just saying he's using a controller doesn't make him a troll. I wouldn't use one myself, but maybe that's his preference or he plays consoles more. Gawd I can't even handle the pointless elitism.
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