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05-13-2004, 05:08 PM
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I don't see much demand for this. . . Unless you have console gamers who like to play PC games like a console. . . But what'd be the point? You wanna do that, you can just put your PC on the floor.
Ah, I'm not making any sence, am I? I think I should get some sleep, considering it's 4am now and I've been up since 7am yesterday. . .

But yeah, for manaul aiming, the mouse is a FAR better tool for aiming with. GTA: Vice City for example, has a firing range bit, where you've gotta completey destroy targets (which have 5 parts) to get points - 1 point for the close target, 2 points for the middle target and 3 points for the distant target. In order to get the rapid fire weapons bonus, you need to clock up a score of 45 or more in the firing range in Downtown's Ammu-Nation within a 2 minute(?) time limit, and you also get a limited ammount of ammo.

On the PS2 version, it took me several attempts to get a score of 45, and when I did get 45 it was bang on the mark. However, on the PC version I was clocking up a score of 50 or more on the first attempt. This is because the mouse is a much better for aiming with, rather then the PS2's D-Pad or Analouge Stick.

One thing I don't get - How do you play 3D shooters effectively with a PS2 game pad?
- DH
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