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So I guess I'm supposed to love the idea of thrashing some mouse playing noobs in a Descent-style FPS with a two-knob joypad? (or in a driving game, or arcade sim, or scrolling shooter, or ~platformer adventure) Well, at least when I'm at the console at the time, and not at the PC.
Why some people are still so delighted with this observation, that games which at their core revolve around simple mechanics of pointing at things in 2D plane, are also better with a device meant for... pointing at things in 2D plane? (how such simplistic PC ports are pushed everywhere is another issue; and too bad, "spatial" games like Descent, Forsaken, or Lander (Psygnosis, "3D Gravity") unfortunately died when mouselook became the dominating interaction...)