HELP Choose from 3 Controllers NEED FAST REPLY
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29. November 2008 @ 01:26 |
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29. November 2008 @ 01:32 |
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I like the speedster the best but its a ps2 controller, so you would need to get a ps2 usb adaptor.
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29. November 2008 @ 01:44 |
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Originally posted by canuckerz: I like the speedster the best but its a ps2 controller, so you would need to get a ps2 usb adaptor.
I thought it comes with one.
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29. November 2008 @ 02:03 |
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hm, maybe I read it wrong. If that's the case I'd definitely go with the speedster it looks pretty cool imo. Make sure to post back with a review of it if you choose to get it.
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29. November 2008 @ 07:35 |
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The speedster looks good but s also a gadget type controller. yes the fact that it can twist makes t seem cooler than normal controller but that is also it's flaw. This controller will break very easily! I'm sure you likce all of us can end up in a frenzy during games and are rough with the controller, this speedster wont be able to handle that roughness and will sooner or later just fall apart.
The Thrustmaster Dual Trigger 3 in 1 looks nice but again is for a PS2 and have a cable, I'd rather buy the ols sixaxs controller than one with a wire.
So that leave me with the thrustmaster Run'N'Drive Wireless 3 in 1, but makes me wonder that is the 7th axia :P
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29. November 2008 @ 09:24 |
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Originally posted by bigo93: The speedster looks good but s also a gadget type controller. yes the fact that it can twist makes t seem cooler than normal controller but that is also it's flaw. This controller will break very easily! I'm sure you likce all of us can end up in a frenzy during games and are rough with the controller, this speedster wont be able to handle that roughness and will sooner or later just fall apart.
The Thrustmaster Dual Trigger 3 in 1 looks nice but again is for a PS2 and have a cable, I'd rather buy the ols sixaxs controller than one with a wire.
So that leave me with the thrustmaster Run'N'Drive Wireless 3 in 1, but makes me wonder that is the 7th axia :P
Yeah I looked up some reviews after on the speedster and they all came back crap, no mention of it being flimsy though. What really got me was the £40.00 price tag, that's ridiculously high for a 3rd party controller.
The Run'N'Drive would be the best bet from there, but with 1 reservation; it looks like its going to take AA batteries. Replacing batteries annoys me, but you might not mind it as much as me.
And whats this optical wheel its talking about? Does it have to do with the analogs?
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29. November 2008 @ 11:00 |
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I was wondering about that, too. It seems like it may be that little wheel thing surrounding the D-pad, but then I don't understand the "90 degrees motion" or whatever it was.
The Speedster, though, just looks like it's way too gimmicky. The developers seemed to have developed it solely to be new and unique. It doesn't look like it has any real gaming value. But I could be wrong.
The other two look like they might be pretty good, with the Run'N'Drive maybe edging out the Dual Trigger since it's wireless and can do a... little bit more.
I dunno. My two uneducated cents.
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29. November 2008 @ 13:34 |
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Originally posted by bigo93:
The Thrustmaster Dual Trigger 3 in 1 looks nice but again is for a PS2 and have a cable, I'd rather buy the ols sixaxs controller than one with a wire.
:P
The Dual Trigger was made for ps3. It plays ps2 games only on the ps3 on top of that it has a PS button that takes you back to the ps3 dashboard. The Wire I don't mind as long as the controller can do what its suppose to do. All 3 controllers can let you reassign all there buttons and set 2 commands on the top trigger.
The Run'N'Drive wheel is to replace a analog sticks which gives you precise control over what your doing or you can reassign it to something else
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29. November 2008 @ 13:57 |
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I like the speedster
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29. November 2008 @ 13:58 |
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