Marin_Rider,

what I find funny is is a few years ago MnK was considered the optimal setup and controller players would complain about a disadvantage, but recently I’ve noticed this has switched and keyboard players are complaining about controllers being advantageous.

always been a controller player but never really cared either way about which one is better. but its sure more comfortable and easier to turn my brain off

olutukko,

I love gaming with controller on single player games, aiming with guns kinda suck but otherwise it’s much better experience. and driving is so neat. but yeah steam controller support plays a major role in my controller usage

MisplacedAstronaut,
@MisplacedAstronaut@lemmy.world avatar

I must be going the opposite route. After playing console for so long I’m starting to notice I can’t use a controller as well as I used to. Been debating on dusting off the keyboard and mouse and using it on my Playstation until I can get a new pc.

I’m not sure what it is… but I guarantee if I played online other people would wonder if I was a bot or something because I my hands feel weird on a controller all of a sudden.

Lucidlethargy,

I hate controllers. I use them only on games that suggest they are important. I don’t tend to like those games.

RabbitMix,

I’ve been using controllers on PC since the Sidewinder days, I’m glad to see support for most controllers be basically perfect on Linux and pretty decent on Windows. MacOS still has a way to go with anything that isn’t made by Sony, but it’s not exactly a gaming platform.

Evil_Shrubbery,

We are just getting old and our backs hurt too much, ok?

CaptPretentious, (edited )

It’s not that PC gamers were opposed to using controllers. PC gamers love our peripherals. The problem was support for it. Most of the controllers beforehand had proprietary connectors that would never work in the PC. And then even if you could connect the controller there was no guarantee it would work. But now with more standardization around USB and Bluetooth adding and better driver support for the controllers we can finally use them.

loutr,
@loutr@sh.itjust.works avatar

Most of the controllers beforehand had proprietary connectors that would never work in the PC.

That was in the 90s… 20 years ago I was gaming on PC with a PS1 dual shock using a cheap adapter, and then switched to the Xbox 360 controller which used a standard USB port.

ZC3rr0r,

Not here to comment on whether you are right (because you are) but more to report the whiplash of realising 20 years ago is still in the 2000s. Mentally, 20 years ago puts something early nineties to me.

PenguinTD,

yeah, I’d have to solder a PS1 controller to printer port back then. even when controller moves to wireless(like dual shock 3) the protocol was proprietary until windows have a proper driver for them.

dubyakay,

I don’t understand controllers. I can never get to use them properly. I grew up playing on computers all my life. My brain simply can’t grasp them and I always forget where all the buttons are.

YeetPics,

Thank God, this changes everything

/s

Edit; I attached a link to the best selling Bluetooth controller in the description.

green_witch,
@green_witch@beehaw.org avatar

The truth is, for me at least, my wrists aren’t getting any younger and the controller is easier for me to use.

I do still use M+KB for games and activities that need it, but if there’s a reasonable controller option I’m going to go that route.

aluminium,

I said this for years but PC is the biggest thread for the Xbox and Sony, not mobile.

Latecoere,
@Latecoere@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I remember in the 90s almost everyone I knew with a pc had a gamepad or joystick of some sort.

Tattorack,
@Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

Well, yeah. Racing games, platformers, and action games are generally more comfortable with controller. Third person shooters, FPS, anything that requires aiming, or RTS games are still best done with mouse.

Black616Angel,

I don’t really like playing platformers with a controller.

I played through Celeste, Super Meat Boy and Rayman on PC only with keyboard and played Super Meat Boy, Rayman and N++ on the switch. I prefer the keyboard.

For 3D games (even platformers) I prefer the controller though.

Evotech,

I prefer games that can be played with a controller to be played with a controller just to mix up the ways I fuck up my wrists

mrfriki,

Steam Deck and the console users that pivoted to PC gaming during the scalpers riddled PS5/Xbox launch are probably the most likely causes for this.

invertedspear,

Right, PC gamers aren’t embracing controllers, console gamers are embracing PC gaming.

angstylittlecatboy,

I think it’s most likely that more people are playing genres like platformers and fighting games that are designed for controllers on PC than before.

ILikeBoobies,

I wouldn’t call those genres particularly popular atm

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