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this post was submitted on 22 Jun 2023
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For me, Halo 1 and 2 came to mind when I read your question. I was a happy kid getting my Xbox with Halo included, played it quite a lot, and same for Halo 2. Loved those games!
When I grew older, I switched to PC gaming, and when the Halo collection released on PC, I was so ready to dive in to my favorite childhood games again! But the aiming on both games felt so weird and simple, which is probably (I think) because they were designed for controllers, not keyboard and mouse. The crosshair is so big and clunky, it felt very off to me. I didn't progress very far and gave up on the PC releases, so it doesn't stain the beautiful memories I have of Halo 1 and 2 :)