User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/I best bring this up.../@comment-3203286-20161014104157/@comment-53539-20161017112907


 * A mouse is good for quick + basic movements due to it sensitivity controls, which make it superior to a games controller like FPS, however it is a rather limited way of playing. Even with the fancy Razor mouse, you onl limits yourself to one hand use.
 * A keyboard, however, is much quicker for complex levels of commands, but the slowest method of gaming input due to distance and all that.
 * A Controller is best for being able to have several semi-quick responses on the go, though is not as quick as a mouse. The use of two hands means you can have double the functions of a mouse, which is the big pay off for the loss of speed.

I don't say one method is superior completely over the other. However, I find modern controllers like the XBOX one harder to use. They don't feel comfortable in my hands. I didn't grow up with them, plus my fingers can't quite grasp some of them like the XBOX without slipping off the buttons. I have small hands... Though it doesn't stop little kids, as an adult your hands are more "formed" and less flexible due to the years of using them a certain way. I feel like I'm coming up with an excuse, but I just get fustrated and give up all the time when I use them.

I have almost 300 games on steam... Blame Humble Bundle... over 200 came from there, those that didn't were bought in steam sales. But its like this, I own Tropico 1-4. I bought 1-3 in their bundle when they were in a sale dirt cheap. N0.4 is significantly superior to the past games so I don't play them. Especially since no.3 is basically no.4 unrefined.

In my estimations, only 1 in every 4 games I own will get played significantly enough. Considering its consider 30+ hours = a well spent game. If you put 100 hours into a game in theory you got far more value then the games worth out of it. I wouldn't pay more then £5 or a game then last 2-3 hours. When the price goes over £10 I expect replayablity. There is a GOOD number of games with 0 hours in them in my library... I think about 180 of them likely have nothing into them. =_=

If you want to see, the user name is angelemfrbl, my user name is Little Phoenix.

Some games like Quake, Hexen, Heretic, Doom or Unreal haven't been played, not because I don't like them, but when I was younger I sake hours into them pre-Steam. So therefore I have already played them to death. Its hard to get to play a game you completed years ago many times when you have about 8 games to play only. :-/