Aydan
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Post by Aydan on Mar 20, 2011 13:03:26 GMT
So who here uses one of these as their main pad? It works awesome for racing games and other types. However when I tried using the analogue stick with Duke Nukem 3D and Quake it's quite difficult. Trying to walk forward is difficult as the stick is so sensitive you always tend to move slightly to the right or left while going forward. Anyone else noticed this?
I know it's not my stick because racing games work great and when i tried real hard to push forward it can move forward but in general always bloody move xD
ah well anyone else had this? Just in case my pad is genuinely so sensitive although I don't think it is.
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Post by zyrobs on Mar 20, 2011 15:05:49 GMT
I tried playing PD Saga with it, but it's just too damn uncomfortable after getting used to the x360 pad. And the analog nipple doesn't have much range.
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Post by Liger on Mar 20, 2011 15:46:21 GMT
I pretty much stick to the model 2 pad for most, if not all, the games I play. I did, however, find the 3D controller great for Manx TT. While the game plays pretty decent with the standard pad the handling of the bike can feel a little twitchy I reckon.
The 3D controller adds a great deal of precision to the handling though.
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Post by Syntesis on Mar 25, 2011 0:54:55 GMT
I am not a fan of the fat controller, I'd rather use a dual shock.
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Post by buckoa51 on Mar 25, 2011 1:31:15 GMT
*gasp* you can't say such things around here!
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Post by Syntesis on Mar 25, 2011 1:48:11 GMT
*gasp* you can't say such things around here! I'm shameless I know!
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mick_aka
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Post by mick_aka on Mar 25, 2011 8:31:10 GMT
I am not a fan of the fat controller He's not too fond of you either!
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Post by Kibbles on Mar 25, 2011 9:00:56 GMT
I am not a fan of the fat controller He's not too fond of you either! When I was a kid I pronounced his name as 'fuckin troller' and my parents got mad.
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Post by termis on Mar 25, 2011 10:39:28 GMT
I personally don't like the 3D pad all much. It's okay, but I find it to be a helluva lot less comfy than the mk2 pad, and I don't see much benefit the analog pad at all -- analog buttons for racing games maybe, but again, the analog pad isn't much use in racing games either (the range of motion is much too sensitive for a thumb stub rather than a full-on analog stick or a wheel).
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Post by buckoa51 on Mar 25, 2011 13:57:26 GMT
Cool story bro
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mick_aka
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Post by mick_aka on Mar 25, 2011 16:08:40 GMT
I am awarding you 50 internets.
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akirashin
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Post by akirashin on Mar 25, 2011 16:11:43 GMT
The 3D pad is very useful for Gun Griffon in my opinion.
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Post by Stuart36 on Mar 25, 2011 16:54:52 GMT
i remember that Pete Dorr reviewed Sonic R and said that he didn't like it because accelerate was forward, which made it hard to steer. would this solve the problem? (i haven't got one...)
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Post by darkheart13 on Mar 25, 2011 17:17:15 GMT
i remember that Pete Dorr reviewed Sonic R and said that he didn't like it because accelerate was forward, which made it hard to steer. would this solve the problem? (i haven't got one...) No, Just hold the 'B' button to accelerate. Who ever this Peter guy obviously doesn't actually play the games he reviews extensively enough to pass judgement on them. :/ Also Sonic R is the best!
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syn
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Post by syn on Mar 25, 2011 17:57:19 GMT
It's my primary controller, I rarely use the analog stick though. The others just feel like they were made for someone with really small hands.
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