Assassins creed 2 pc control help
This is also the case for the AC games, but fortunately it seems to have been done decently, and works well for many people in this particular case - and it really is a case by case, game by game basis. Mouse/KB controller is just rigged up and patched in. Many games are made for consoles/pads and later ported to PC. I see you have Dead Space in your inventory, if you have a controller available, try it with mouse vs gamepad and notice how it was made for gamepad. In fact you don't have Assassins Creed (on Steam) nor one single game with playtime on it that is a platformer or 3rd person adventure game.
I checked out your list of games on Steam, and I agree - YOU don't own any games, with playtime on them, that could be more enjoyably played with a controller. But know that we have and use every tool available at our discretion. Someday son, you may join those of us in the glorious PC master race. Name me one game that is bad without a controller and explain how Jet Set Radio can't play well with K/M. A regular controller has exactly the same inputs as a keyboard/mouse but the keyboard is just squished onto a plastic shell with the mouse being on it. The only games that play better with a controller is a car game and a wheel. I am sorry but this "some games play better with controllers" is total bs. If you dumb it down controllers are simplified and handheld keyboards and a mouse "pad(s)" put onto it. Besides the 360 degree double sticks that are again as previously said not that fast as you have to physically move your entire finger onto a direction and wait for it to register a click or move the stick that is imprecise, comparing that against a keyboard that usually has you resting on your movement keys. No way can you tell me a game is bad without a controller as the input is basically the same and M/K but with more precision. No need to multitask your fingers as your hand simply moves the camera and fingers do the button pushing. The most excellent thing is a mouse is basically a controller doubling as a tracking pad, you have your buttons on your movement stick basically if it was a controller. Still under one hand you have an excellently precise mouse that usually has 4 functions under it's hand and the other is the keyboard where you can access about 50 without moving your hand. There are bad PC ports if that is where you are aiming at and problems to adjust if you are a long time console player. Every function that can be done on a controller can be done on a keyboard as you still have 2 hands and buttons to press. It's impossible that a game is unplayable without a controller.
They both have the same mechanic, input(s) to move the camera around and buttons to click. You do realize the only difference between a controller and a M/K is that one is in your hand an has both hands on the same controller, the other is simply a typewriter with an accurate pointing device.