Edited By
Julia Forester

A growing concern is emerging in the gaming community regarding the potential sidelining of gyro controls in favor of mouse controls, particularly with the announcement of Civilization VII. Many players express a strong preference for gyro, arguing it offers superior comfort and usability.
Players are voicing their opinions on online forums, emphasizing the differences between using a mouse and gyro. One player noted, "Using the mouse controls will require you to have a table in front of you at a specific height and locks you into a certain posture." In contrast, gyro controls allow players to lean back and manipulate their wrist freely, offering a more relaxed gaming experience.
Several comments highlight key concerns:
Ergonomics: The potential for long-term discomfort from using mouse controls is concerning. One commenter warned that playing in a non-ergonomic position can "mess up wrists pretty bad."
Functionality Issues: Some gamers argue that gyro controls perform poorly as a cursor. A developer summarized this pointing out that "gyro pointer starts to drift" during gameplay, leading to frustration.
Variety of Options: Others mention alternative setups, suggesting that mouse users don't need a tabletop. As one pointed out, "You can get a mouse pad bean-bag that sits on the sofa."
Opinions largely reflect a mix of skepticism and hope. Some users believe that because of prior innovation in gyro technology, these features won't be phased out soon. Despite fears, others remain optimistic, indicating that mouse controls might serve niche uses without replacing gyro altogether.
"I donโt think it will replace gyro in Splatoon or other 3D titles," noted a voice of caution amid the excited chatter.
โณ Many gamers prefer gyro for its comfort and ease of use
โฝ Concerns regarding ergonomic risks of mouse usage are rising
โป "Gyro performs poorly as a cursor unless they can overcome the gyro wander."
As the gaming world evolves, the balance between comfort and precision in control schemes continues to be a hot topic. What are your thoughts on the future of gaming controls?