@sort-out-xplay said in Sea Of Thieves cross platform related:
@swimplatypus7
Not being deceptive at all. I'm being blunt & honest.
I don't own an elite controller, but was aware that the paddles could only be mapped as other buttons, not extra buttons.
So you can map bananas or planks to a paddle instead of the dpad. It's not quite the same as being able to hit someone with a sword, jump over them, change weapon in mid air & shoot them in the back of the head before the poor controller user has even managed to turn around is it??
You are just unwilling to accept there is an issue & that's fine, but don't try & say there is no advantage or that it they don't matter because of the pace of the game or because it isn't competitive, as that is just a crock of....
You don't know what a massive advantage that is because you don't play with it. The difference in your ability to respond to a situation is massive.
Additionally the Elite controller unlike the standard controller allows to to massively increase the sensitivity of the controller input to be "hair trigger" meaning your response time is only matched by the most expensive keyboard and mouse; not overcome by it. It's possible that the Elite controller is actually better when set up correctly.
There is a lot you can do with the elite controller, and its well worth the $150 USD for the advantage that it provides. Also as time goes on the capability will only increase, the firmware will get updated and the number of buttons we can bind will expand by 4; this is only a matter of time, not "IF".
The massive advantage to those back 4 button locations is that we can stay on the stick while swaping weapons, access to banana, or whatever your hearts desire without any need to take our thumbs off the control; this is where the Elite controller absolutely dominates the standard controller.
As for the supposed disparity between a mouse and keyboard and the Elite controller, sorry I have played on both my buddies top end PC and the Elite, and the controller is seriously very good. Mouse and Keyboard is nice, but it's not the advantage that players claim.
This old argument does hold true for REAL competitive FPS combat games, but this Sea of Thieves is not even remotely in that arena. Even when Rare finally ships arena play, it will NEVER be a real combat FPS at any point ever, nor should any one be so foolish as to think it can be an "E-sport" of any kind..
Furthermore you really don't want Sea of Thieves to become an E-sport of any kind; that's how you destroy a video game and transform it from fun to poison.