The director of Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., Jurassic Park, and many more classics has long spoken about his love of video games, stretching back to 1982 when he revealed the instant thrill and ego “massage” that playing games like Donkey Kong and Tempest provided.

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And he’s right too

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nah

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(and thus another 20 page long argument about gamepads and kb+m was started on the interwebs)

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It depends on the game.

Trying to play a platformer using a keyboard is miserable. On the flip-side, trying to play an RTS with a controller sounds like one of the worst experiences imaginable.

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it’s only miserable if the developer doesn’t care about mkb.

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Analog sticks beat WSAD for movement any day and the mouse beats analog sticks in aiming.

Different tools for the job.

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There are keyboards with hall-effect/magnetic switches that allow precise measurement of how much any given key is held down. With that said it’s be possible to map the signals from WASD to emulate a controller’s left stick (at least in games that allow simultaneous kb+m and controller inputs, but that’s fairly common in my experience).

I have a keyboard like that on pre-order and I’m definitely looking forward to trying it. 4mm of travel isn’t much, but it should still be better than a binary signal.

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He really is a videogame fan. When he co-created DreamWorks he pushed for a gaming arm of the company. If anyone played Metal of Honor (especially the first one) it’s because of him.

Also, ET helped cause the videogame crash in the 80’s!

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The d day level of medal of honor was a serious moment. It’s like “yeah, you keep dying and it’s frustrating. You’re watching all these other people die. But that’s what it was actually like.”

There was a moment where I had made it to the buildings and looked back and saw my brothers in arms being mowed down and it’s a different experience than seeing it on TV.

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Yep, one of the most memorable levels in a video game ever

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to each their own.

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Random celebrity has opinion: news at 11.

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That’s no random celebrity, that’s The Director.

Of BoomBlox obviously

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I don’t care that his work has made me ugly cry in awe of profound humanity, he’s a random celebrity on this subject.

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He’s a random celebrity who has made games before, including directing the masterpiece BoomBlox.

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Name checks out

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I like both depending but M/KB are my favorite most of the time.

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