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TIP: ...Using a steering wheel & pedals is best with this game, since it is difficult to control powerslides using a keyboard (which makes fine control of steering difficult, and only allows full on/full off throttle control). Joysticks are OK, but not as good as a wheel.
Um, the only factual part to your statement, BD is that power slides are hard to control with keys. Even that's somewhat subjective since it can be done, and effectively; it's just a bit more labor intensive without a controller. But if you're looking at running fast laps, only use powerslides if you absolutely have to. Anytime you're slideing you're losing time. Precision cornering and throttle control will yield faster times in the long run.
As for what's best - wheel or joystick, the answer is neither is better, however, a joystick is the preferred tool of rumblers because you can do 360º turns almost effortlessly. Yep, you can pull it off with a wheel, too, but it's a little more involved. I'm a wheel user myself, but I've never held the opinion that a wheel is better. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I've raced against some super fast guys in this game; some had wheels, others used sticks. But just to give you and idea, here are the names of some MTM 2's elite racers with their weapon of choice:
SLO_Jumper - stick
SLO_Raz - wheel
GTX_Bug - Not sure, stick I think. I've raced him tho. Well, he was racing lol.
GTX_Fly - wheel
GTX_Nefarious - stick
RIP_DirtyRacer - wheel
RIP_Boom - stick I think.
RIP_Buzzz - stick
RIP_Shaggy - wheel
NIRco_uLtRaMaX_ - wheel
Now, on the flip side, Mal holds the HoF record for Smoke & Mirrors @ 4:24, which is nothing short of an awesome lap time. Bimmer took a HoF record from me (World Grand Prix 1) - both guys are on keys. Bimmer also took the fast lap time on Learning to Fly from MonkeyBrnz (wheel). Still, complex tracks like Strip 'n Go Coal, Valley of Kings, Cumbria, Lakebed Extreme and the like will ultimately prove to be too much for guys on keys with respect to running fast laps. There are just too many subtle nuances that go into running HoF laps, and based on what I've seen, it's just too much for keyboard users. Yes, there are always exceptions, but track for track, a joystick or wheel will win out over a keyboard user.
If you watch any of the replays on our
HoF page you couldn't tell who uses what. Moreover, regardless of whether you use a stick, wheel or keyboard, if you don't have the reflexes, patience, determination, and know-how with respect to breaking a track down in order to assess where you can pick up time, it really doesn't matter what you use lol.
My advice would be to get whichever one you prefer (stick or wheel). It'll take some time to get used to it, but in the long run you'll be much happier . . . and so will your fingers lol. Oh, and as for powerslides, yes, they can be tricky to get the hang of,