>He calls controllers "gamepads"
>>340054510
That's their actual name.
>He calls his character a toon
http://www.nintendo.com.au/wii-u-features-1
>>340054582
Niceu.
>>340054582
OH BOY HOH BOYY
>>340054510
>He calls controllers "remotes"
>>340054510
>He calls gamepads "joysticks"
>>340054725
<he calls a hack and slashy. grindy bashy an "rpg"
>He calls the Wii U "dead"
>>340054510
>she will never make that face while squatting over my face and shitting in to my mouth
>>340054582
>she will never pee on me
So I was accompanying my little sister to the bouncy-bounce castle park the other day, and I heard one the kids talking about a turtles; he was actually talking about koopas; made me want to put some clips into his little head! LL
>He calls fallout 4 "RPG"
>>340054936
>He calls joysticks controllers
>He plays inverted
>>340055246
>he calls controllers "remotes"
>>340055349
People who play inverted should be executed
>he calls the man-machine interface 'the pad'
>>340055349
Why would you do that?
Emma Watson has the perfect face
>He calls video games "nintendos"
>>340055246
joy stick
joy dispenser
joy maker
>>340055349
>>340055447
>>340055575
I play inverted. Fight me.My girlfriend also seemed to prefer inverted the first time she tried a first-person shooter on PC with no prior experience. I'm not sure why. Maybe it was just because she tried it first, and had already gotten slightly accustomed to it by the time I remembered it was inverted and showed her how to switch it back to normal. Meanwhile, the reason I prefer inverted is probably that some of the first games I played were inverted by default. There's no inherent physical relationship between what you do with your hands while playing a game and what you would do with your head or any other part of your body in order to perform the same actions real life, so I think it's equally easy to learn either control scheme. Inverted aiming with a mouse in PC games is natural to me despite the fact that cursor movement on the desktop is not inverted.
I have one friend who calls controllers "remotes"
Confused the fuck out of me for a while. Thought he wanted to watch TV or something.
>>340054510
depends on vendor, Logitech uses the term "gamepad" for example.
Fun fact, "Control Pad" is a Sega trademark.
>>340055215
>He calls magazines "clips"
>>340056037
>inverted
>on PC
No there's no excuse for this. You both need to be put down.
which do you prefer in fighting games? gamepads or arcade sticks?
i use a gamepad beacuse i dont own an arcade stick
is there any pros/cons of these 2 mediums compared to eachother?
>>340056874
Why does it matter? It's totally arbitrary.
Technically it's not even a mapping of up-to-down and down-to-up. It's forward-to-down and backward-to-up.