PC gamepad recommendations?
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PC gamepad recommendations?
I just picked up Winning Eleven 8. It kicks ass but my gamepad won't let me travel south. Bit hard to play footy that way.
Should I get a ps2 controller with a usb dealie or is there a good made for pc gamepad out there?
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Should I get a ps2 controller with a usb dealie or is there a good made for pc gamepad out there?
tia
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Well I would think that one should buy a controller based on what they like. PS2 controllers are widely used as the PS2 is a popular console. I personally perfer the original X-Box controller but that is my preference. Of course on a PC I use keyboard and mouse, much easier to shoot with.4g3nt_Smith wrote:Shut up you stupid fanboy. In case you have failed to notice, the majority of PC cntrollers are modeled after PS1/PS2 controllers, so obviously something is right.o'dium wrote:Ps2? Uck, grab an xbox pad and use that. Either that or a proper PC pad.
Don' use a PS2 pad
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My playstation pad and USB converter have served me well so far.
DEFINITELY go for one of the console pads, the official ones. They're so much more solid than any other pad I've known.]
Microsoft and Logitech pads not recommended. Logitech do good Mice and steering wheels, but that's about it for me.
DEFINITELY go for one of the console pads, the official ones. They're so much more solid than any other pad I've known.]
Microsoft and Logitech pads not recommended. Logitech do good Mice and steering wheels, but that's about it for me.
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If you've got the money (this is what I plan on doing in the future), you can get adapters for several of the old console controllers (at least back to the 16 bit era) so you can use whichever you want for your emulation fun. 
Otherwise, yeah, I use a PS2 controller with an adapter. Works pretty well, honestly. With the right drivers installed, you can even get the force feedback to work.

Otherwise, yeah, I use a PS2 controller with an adapter. Works pretty well, honestly. With the right drivers installed, you can even get the force feedback to work.
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The ps2 pad wins hardcore. Any of the pc pads modelled after it usually suck because the directional pad is often made very poorly so that when you're pressing UP it usually goes like UPLEFT or UPRIGHT. Even my logitech pads do this. It makes them worthless if you're trying to play a racing game and want to use the directional pad.
My theory as to why this happens is either that they always have all of the directional pad exposed, rather than just the parts that are the arrows on the ps2 pad, or they're just fucking cheapskates and don't bother to make it solid.
My theory as to why this happens is either that they always have all of the directional pad exposed, rather than just the parts that are the arrows on the ps2 pad, or they're just fucking cheapskates and don't bother to make it solid.
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I have a Nyko mouse and gamepad.
http://www.nyko.com/nyko/products/?i=31# - Gamepad.
http://www.nyko.com/nyko/products/?i=10 - Mouse.
http://www.nyko.com/nyko/products/?i=31# - Gamepad.
http://www.nyko.com/nyko/products/?i=10 - Mouse.
ps2 pad + smart joy owns.
the smart joy usb converter cost me $10 and is actually one of the only "plug and play" devices i've ever seen.
xp picks it up as soon as its pluged in... full analog support and not one issue for the year and a half i've had it.
matter of fact i'm so happy with it i'm planning on getting a second one, then attaching them to a bay plate so i can have two hard-modded ps2 ports on my pc.
the smart joy usb converter cost me $10 and is actually one of the only "plug and play" devices i've ever seen.
xp picks it up as soon as its pluged in... full analog support and not one issue for the year and a half i've had it.
matter of fact i'm so happy with it i'm planning on getting a second one, then attaching them to a bay plate so i can have two hard-modded ps2 ports on my pc.
You could just get a wireless headset, logitech makes those too.FragaGeddon wrote:I heard those wireless ones weren't good because you have to plug your headset into the xbox itself. But I'm think I'll get one for my PC though. :icon14:SOAPboy wrote:mg]HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:hmm... logitech bad saitek good from what I'm reading elsewhere
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Do you still have the floppy driver for it?Dr_Watson wrote:ps2 pad + smart joy owns.
the smart joy usb converter cost me $10 and is actually one of the only "plug and play" devices i've ever seen.
xp picks it up as soon as its pluged in... full analog support and not one issue for the year and a half i've had it.
matter of fact i'm so happy with it i'm planning on getting a second one, then attaching them to a bay plate so i can have two hard-modded ps2 ports on my pc.
If so could you send me the files?
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