The controls on most of the tanks are more like hybrids between steering wheels and joysticks, or in the Challenger 2's case a hybrid between NES and PSone pads. So if you want a more realistic feel, use a joystick or a game pad, or better yet, buy the real deal. Meanwhile a mouse control is far more realistic than an awkward keyboard control.NavalLord wrote:Makes it more realistic having to input the commands. Rather then flying around with your mouse. However, a joystick would be the most realistic. (I think the M1A2 uses a joystick to control the turret. I have no clue, I'm just making stuff up. Anyone been in an Abrams that can enlighten me?)
You'd be surprised. With power-assisted controls you can literally swing the gun around with just your pinky finger.causticbeat wrote:because its a heavy *** tank gun, not a twitchy little machine gun.
I'd recommend lowering your mouse sensitivity for tanks to get more accurate aim with the 'heavy *** guns', or use a joystick if the mouse just doesn't cut it for you.





