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pengu1nn
I am almost one of Us.
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Posted on: Nov. 14 2000,15:53 |
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whats wrong with that? why spend more on another controller when you can use one for two?
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Cyrino
Jedi Knight
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Posted on: Nov. 14 2000,18:13 |
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Ya, and N64 controllers don't suck, remember?
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reman
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Posted on: Nov. 15 2000,00:08 |
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you are all raving lunatics! *grrrr*
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Blain
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Posted on: Nov. 15 2000,04:36 |
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I kinda like the playstation controller.
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Sithiee
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Posted on: Nov. 15 2000,08:38 |
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i like the psx controller...you see (now i know this is an amazing concept) you can use ALL the buttons without moving your hands...call me crazy (you wouldnt be far off) but that seems like a good idea! and analog triggers on the dreamcast controller? yeah man...thats really dumb....cause you can yknow, have analog uses...
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askheaves
Ack!!!
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Posted on: Nov. 15 2000,15:41 |
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The PS2 default controller is just like the DualShock controllers for the PS1, except they are black and everything is basically analog. The buttons and the D-Pad are all capable of responding differently according to the speed and force used on the buttons. I don't think any games take advantage of this, but the capability is there. With the DC controllers, the analog triggers actually have about a 1/4 - 1/2 inch travel, making them effective for throttles or braking on driving games... or for screwing you up when you want to fire a gun. (I don't have a DC, mostly because the controller was so nasty... N64, same thing... i do have a PS2 because it Kix0rz Azz0rz).
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