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Determine if you prefer using a controller or keyboard for FFXIV.

Determine if you prefer using a controller or keyboard for FFXIV.

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Koollojoe
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09-15-2023, 01:36 PM
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Final Fantasy XIV has been my companion since 2.0b. I disliked it on PS3 and its controller, but it became my favorite on PC with the ability to link skills to every button on my Naga's 12 extra buttons. I still play on PS4 though, finding the cross hotbar tricky—extra button presses for switching skills and holding R2 or L2 feels frustrating. Roulettes as a White Mage are still my favorite, especially relaxing on the sofa with the controller in hand. What about your FFXIV setup? Which controller do you prefer and why?
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Koollojoe
09-15-2023, 01:36 PM #1

Final Fantasy XIV has been my companion since 2.0b. I disliked it on PS3 and its controller, but it became my favorite on PC with the ability to link skills to every button on my Naga's 12 extra buttons. I still play on PS4 though, finding the cross hotbar tricky—extra button presses for switching skills and holding R2 or L2 feels frustrating. Roulettes as a White Mage are still my favorite, especially relaxing on the sofa with the controller in hand. What about your FFXIV setup? Which controller do you prefer and why?

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ProjectShadow
Member
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09-15-2023, 07:59 PM
#2
But it ultimately comes down to muscle memory. After you learn how to operate a controller, pressing buttons becomes as quick as hitting whatever appears on your Naga. You also don’t need to keep L2/R2 pressed since pressing the button isn’t necessary. When you feel ready again, just switch those two buttons and you’re good. The only issue would be targeting accurately. Still, as a WHM I simply use “switch to target’s target” whenever I want to DPS. But I’m sure the controller doesn’t offer a quick way to pick party members. A keyboard is still useful for chatting.
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ProjectShadow
09-15-2023, 07:59 PM #2

But it ultimately comes down to muscle memory. After you learn how to operate a controller, pressing buttons becomes as quick as hitting whatever appears on your Naga. You also don’t need to keep L2/R2 pressed since pressing the button isn’t necessary. When you feel ready again, just switch those two buttons and you’re good. The only issue would be targeting accurately. Still, as a WHM I simply use “switch to target’s target” whenever I want to DPS. But I’m sure the controller doesn’t offer a quick way to pick party members. A keyboard is still useful for chatting.

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SkyInsane
Senior Member
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09-15-2023, 10:23 PM
#3
I completely agree. Setting up hotbars on new PCs or consoles can be tricky, especially when muscle memory leads to mistakes. Cloud-based HUDs would really help. Perhaps my initial experience with XIV on PS3 made me hesitant, as most of my MMORPG play was on PC. Now I understand what you meant. During casting, it only requires two presses each time—no need to hold down. Still, I sometimes hold down when not in practice to remember keybinds. On the controller, I usually cycle through party members using Up and Down on the D pad, which seems to automatically select my party. I think I haven’t tried all the available controls yet. Thanks for the helpful feedback! It’s great to see XIV players here.
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SkyInsane
09-15-2023, 10:23 PM #3

I completely agree. Setting up hotbars on new PCs or consoles can be tricky, especially when muscle memory leads to mistakes. Cloud-based HUDs would really help. Perhaps my initial experience with XIV on PS3 made me hesitant, as most of my MMORPG play was on PC. Now I understand what you meant. During casting, it only requires two presses each time—no need to hold down. Still, I sometimes hold down when not in practice to remember keybinds. On the controller, I usually cycle through party members using Up and Down on the D pad, which seems to automatically select my party. I think I haven’t tried all the available controls yet. Thanks for the helpful feedback! It’s great to see XIV players here.

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busyman201
Member
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09-16-2023, 07:38 AM
#4
I mainly use Keyboard & Mouse constantly. I also have the PS4 edition, so when I play there I switch to a controller and it took some time to get comfortable. Once you learn your hotkeys, they become muscle memory. I still favor a M&KB since it's quicker and more precise for clicking targets compared to using a d-pad.
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busyman201
09-16-2023, 07:38 AM #4

I mainly use Keyboard & Mouse constantly. I also have the PS4 edition, so when I play there I switch to a controller and it took some time to get comfortable. Once you learn your hotkeys, they become muscle memory. I still favor a M&KB since it's quicker and more precise for clicking targets compared to using a d-pad.

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WPaige
Senior Member
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09-17-2023, 10:23 PM
#5
Unless you're playing very far from a TV, I don't see the need for a controller when the game supports using a mouse and keyboard even on PS4. Certain levels are more challenging with a controller, while others are simpler, but ultimately it depends on personal preference.
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WPaige
09-17-2023, 10:23 PM #5

Unless you're playing very far from a TV, I don't see the need for a controller when the game supports using a mouse and keyboard even on PS4. Certain levels are more challenging with a controller, while others are simpler, but ultimately it depends on personal preference.

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MeckaNit
Junior Member
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09-18-2023, 05:56 AM
#6
From a keyboard and mouse viewpoint I have trouble grasping but I can recognize the ease of a controller and its hidden advantages (personally). I prefer it more because it feels less stressful. It’s simply another way to get familiar. Just like painting with paper or a tablet, maybe?
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MeckaNit
09-18-2023, 05:56 AM #6

From a keyboard and mouse viewpoint I have trouble grasping but I can recognize the ease of a controller and its hidden advantages (personally). I prefer it more because it feels less stressful. It’s simply another way to get familiar. Just like painting with paper or a tablet, maybe?

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kittens999
Member
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09-21-2023, 12:19 PM
#7
I like the feel of moving on a controller, but I began playing FXIV with a mouse and keyboard. Switching to a controller on my PC was challenging for me when trying to do my monk combos, so I went back. The controller movement is much smoother, though I can't give up the keyboard shortcuts I used before.
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kittens999
09-21-2023, 12:19 PM #7

I like the feel of moving on a controller, but I began playing FXIV with a mouse and keyboard. Switching to a controller on my PC was challenging for me when trying to do my monk combos, so I went back. The controller movement is much smoother, though I can't give up the keyboard shortcuts I used before.

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09-21-2023, 03:34 PM
#8
I share your thoughts on movement—it's much more fluid and natural. I stick to the older camera setting and manage my motion using the right-click mouse more. It provides comparable smoothness, though a better transition into walking isn't quite there yet.
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Ender_Girl_LAF
09-21-2023, 03:34 PM #8

I share your thoughts on movement—it's much more fluid and natural. I stick to the older camera setting and manage my motion using the right-click mouse more. It provides comparable smoothness, though a better transition into walking isn't quite there yet.

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Lawn_kz
Junior Member
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09-25-2023, 07:42 AM
#9
I rely on the controller for movement, skills, etc., and handle Long-CD actions with the keyboard or mouse. However, I feel uncomfortable using a controller with Tank or Healer characters.
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Lawn_kz
09-25-2023, 07:42 AM #9

I rely on the controller for movement, skills, etc., and handle Long-CD actions with the keyboard or mouse. However, I feel uncomfortable using a controller with Tank or Healer characters.

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tacoriffic321
Member
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09-25-2023, 04:16 PM
#10
I understand tanking, but I usually heal more with a controller. I tend to be less eager to heal during fights.
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tacoriffic321
09-25-2023, 04:16 PM #10

I understand tanking, but I usually heal more with a controller. I tend to be less eager to heal during fights.

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