I don't see that Frontier have a problem if its easier to control a ship with a Joystick than a mouse, IMO they've done their job properly if that's the case.
In Flight Sims you get the best out of them with dedicated peripherals, exactly the same in the Sim Racing world, it's the way it should be.
HI, brand new to the forums, hate to gate crash here and by all means shout at me if i have it wrong here.
by all means this is a space game, however can you really go as far as call it a sim? yes it has alot of aspects that a simuator game would have but i find it a bit more... arcade-ish (if thats even a word) if you know what i mean, this game is meant to be fun. an idea of what a free roaming, all that you want to be game set in space. so yes maybe it does mean and probably should be joystick orientated but there should always be a balance for those who do not wish to use a joystick? it's like saying (im a premium beta backer fyi) thanks for backing the alpha phase, if you don't want to use a joystick, you may as well not play.
i am a mouse and keyboard player myself and in all honesty, i am struggling to master the controls. there have been some excelent sugestions of how mouse and keyboard can be improved.
the idea of alpha and beta phases is to find bugs and improve the game mechanics + controls. if people like me finding it hard to use mouse and keyboard. then telling them to get a joystick is not helpfull at all.
if people can't play the way they want to play, then it will make them not want to buy the game and play at all. why should people who would have to go out and pay for a joystick because they find a game difficult to play?
i'm not trying to start a flame war mouse + keyboard vs joystick here or anything but i find those who tell people who want to play with mouse and keyboard being told to use a different peripheral to get the job done highly inconsiderate.