New Vegas Controller vs Mouse #shorts #Fallout

New Vegas Controller vs Mouse #shorts #Fallout

The Team Fortress 2 mercs would split along ideological lines like the NCR and Caesar’s Legion when it comes to playing Fallout: New Vegas with a controller versus mouse and keyboard. Engineer, Sniper, and Spy would absolutely swear by mouse and keyboard, treating it like a perfectly tuned V.A.T.S. build with high Perception and Agility. Engineer would praise the precision the same way he admires the Big MT Think Tank’s technology, tweaking keybinds like he’s modding a Gauss Rifle or calibrating ED-E. Sniper would argue that lining up headshots on Powder Gangers outside Goodsprings or Legion assassins on the I-15 demands the same finesse as a scoped Anti-Materiel Rifle with explosive rounds. Spy, meanwhile, would insist that hotkeys make sneaking through the Gomorrah backrooms or the Lucky 38 penthouse feel smoother than slipping past Mr. House’s Securitrons in a perfectly pressed suit. On the other side, Soldier and Heavy would gravitate toward a controller with the unwavering loyalty of a Brotherhood of Steel paladin clutching T-51b power armor. Soldier would claim that the controller feels “more American,” probably confusing the NCR Bear flag with the stars and stripes, while mashing buttons like he’s charging Hoover Dam with Boone and the First Recon. Heavy would enjoy the solid, weighty feel of analog sticks, comparing it to firing a Minigun loaded with surplus NCR ammo while Lily smashes Nightkin in Jacobstown. For them, wandering the Mojave with a controller feels right—whether they’re punching geckos near Sloan, gambling caps at the Tops, or listening to Mr. New Vegas croon about “the women of New Vegas” on Radio New Vegas. Then there’s Scout, Pyro, and Medic, who would turn the whole debate into something weirder than the Sierra Madre. Scout would bounce between both, using mouse and keyboard when he wants to speedrun quests for the Kings or chase Benny across The Strip, but grabbing a controller when he’s lounging like he owns the Ultra-Luxe. Pyro’s preference would be unknowable, possibly choosing whatever makes the Pip-Boy lights look prettiest while wandering Zion with Honest Hearts vibes and a flaming Gehenna. Medic, cackling like a mad scientist from Old World Blues, would choose mouse and keyboard purely to hotkey chems—Med-X, Psycho, and Turbo—while experimenting on companions like Arcade Gannon and Veronica, proving once again that in the Mojave, just like in TF2, sanity is optional. Fallout Fallout 2 Fallout 3 Fallout 4 Fallout New Vegas Fallout NV Fallout Lore Fallout Series funny gaming meme