If you like to play FPS games, this might be the perfect controller for you. Hori’s Tactical Assault Commander 4 is a keyboard and mouse for PS4 that tries to mimic a PC control system. The DualShock 4’s left analog is mapped to a WASD-style configuration, while the right analog is controlled by a mouse. The rest of the DualShock’s remaining buttons and triggers are mapped to the appropriate spots, and there even a few additional functions like programmable buttons, a “snipe mode” that changes mouse sensitivity and a walk button. The PS4 will benefit from this setup. If it works right.
The Tactical Assault Commander 4 is the sequel to the Tactical Assault Commander 3.
As far as the previous model is concerned, reviewers loved idea, but most thought that mapping an analog to a mouse just didn’t work well. We can only hope that in the four years since the release of the last model, things have gotten better.
It will launch this October. British and Japanese retailers are listing it for pre-order at around $120-$130 converted, so it will likely cost something similar when it’s released in the US. Would you be interested in usin g this for FPS games? Or just stick with what you have?
Source Engadget
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