Yep to that as well. More bindable actions for instant execution and free flowing gameplay.
lol @ free flowing. There's nothing free flowing about gimped digital movement. So I'll take analog movement over more bindable keys any day.
Also, you forgot to mention in your earlier post that, in Rage 2, it's also possible to cycle through weapons using the triangle/Y button. Therefore, it's not always necessary to use the weapon wheel if all you want to do is switch to your last used weapon (as you did in your video).
This is only advantageous for sports games and racing games in my experience.
It's advantageous in shooters where stealth is an important component. Using the mouse wheel to control the speed of your movement is downright hilarious and unintuitive.
It's also advantageous in shooters like Gears of War, where precise maneuvering is a thing.
It's also advantageous in VR games, because you can't play a VR game using a mouse/kb anyway :hah: