games suited for a gamepad include titles that benefit from precise controls and fast reflexes.
games suited for a gamepad include titles that benefit from precise controls and fast reflexes.
Usually refers to activities where you control an aircraft, spacecraft, or vehicle. I believe having some kind of analog input is essential for these experiences, even if it's just a basic dual-button controller. Such devices would suit fighting games and certain 2D side-scrollers. Third-person titles like Batman: Arkham are better suited for a gamepad, though I still favor using a mouse and keyboard. I own an Xbone controller with a responsive D-pad, so I can't assist with setting up the PS3 controller.
I shifted from console gaming to PC last year, leaving my PS4 behind. The switch was smooth overall. Initially, I adapted to using a mouse and keyboard in most titles, then upgraded to a controller. Titles like third-person games, GTA, Watch Dogs, and Dead Rising 3 feel more natural with it. Racing titles such as Grid, Dirt, and Burnout perform well with a controller. Some third-person experiences suit better with a mouse—like Warframe or DayZ. The Crew I just bought runs excellently on controller. Many indie games also work great. Just stick to FPS games using mouse and keyboard; otherwise you’ll fall behind. I’m using an Xbox ONE controller.
I’ll remember this game and will definitely purchase it once I have my PC. Just to be sure, I’m not sure if it will work at 1,000,000,000 p or 21,000 frames per millisecond.
Setting up the PS3 controller on a PC is quite straightforward, just requires a brief effort.
Yes, certain third-person PC games such as Witcher 1 can be played using a gamepad.
The issue lies in its compatibility with certain games, as I can set it up in MotionInjoy but sometimes some titles react negatively or behave strangely when the controller is connected.