aevv wrote:
except that interview literally said "i dont have any experience and barely tried one, but its not better"
tablet IS better for control when you get very experienced with it
No, I think that pen and tablet is easier to get good at, not necessarily "better", though you could argue that "better" is whatever is more efficient. There are plenty of excellent one handers out there as well, but it's so much easier to use 2 hands, so there are more 2 handers out there (in every game, not just osu). If you're already good, it doesn't matter much what you use, which is the case for doomsday. Same is the case for switching from mouse acceleration on vs off. In fact, if osu were played differently, with few jumps and more streams, mouse acceleration actually helps significantly.
If tablet weren't significantly easier, why on earth would anyone buy/use a tablet just for osu, then continue using it after they somehow decide it's not easier or better than a mouse? Mice are useful in almost every application, while tablets are not.
Same with switches vs scissor vs buckling spring vs rubber dome keyboards.