will xbo360 controller work on ps3???...do copied games run smoothly??
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akuma69
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20. September 2006 @ 05:03 |
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One thing i like about x360 than ps3 is the controller. I just like the triggers alot. Its analog and really goood for racing games. ANd the buttons are pressure sensored(its analog too).But for games like halo, the pressure sensor is off. I dont know much about the ps3 controller. But i knoow the ps2 controller doesn't have triggers and pressure buttons. In my opinion, both consoles will have good graphics. To me, i dont care if there is only 'little' improvements the other system has. The controller is more important. So is it possible to plug a x360 controller in ps3 somehow via connector and get the triggers and pressure buttons to work properly? If so, then i'd get ps3. If not, then x360.
and once a x360 game is copied to a dvd. does it run faster/slower than the original dvd? Do the copied ones have slower read times or the same as original? and whats the best blank dvd to get for backing up games that has good performace?
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akuma69
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20. September 2006 @ 23:16 |
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any coments?
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Wesker81
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21. September 2006 @ 00:16 |
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When has one system's controller ever worked with a rival's system?? (a rhetorical question)
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reprazent
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21. September 2006 @ 09:35 |
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Quote: Wesker81 (Newbie) 21. September 2006 @ 04:16
When has one system's controller ever worked with a rival's system??
not directly, but usually through a converter. I used PS2 pads on my Xbox. However, don't expect pressure sensors and stuff like that to work properly. Buttons you can always remap.
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21. September 2006 @ 19:43 |
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No way to know till console is out man. It's just a lil dumb to ask atm.
Game backups run the same as originals atm for me.
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21. September 2006 @ 22:48 |
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I've never seen anymore mention this, but back ups seem to run quieter than retail games for me. Anyone else notice this too?
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billz
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22. September 2006 @ 17:47 |
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Quote: When has one system's controller ever worked with a rival's system?? (a rhetorical question)
Rhetorical or not, and streching your question a bit(atari not being a rival of sega at the time)But the atari controller did work with the sega genisis. When we 1st got a Sega for christmas and my parents didn't relize the Sega came with one remote. My brother used the atari stick to control tails and as a matter of fact you could use it for the whole sonic 2 as well.
But all in all your right not gonna work . THE ENd
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regime
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22. September 2006 @ 18:15 |
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Akuma....man u a jr member.....wat kinda ? is that?>!?!?!? lol but i mean there cud b a hack.
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22. September 2006 @ 20:40 |
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but ps3 wireless is bluetooth and 360 wireless is RF signals so i dont think even a hack is gonna get anything to work anywhere.
your question is just so stupid! sorry
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akuma69
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24. September 2006 @ 00:40 |
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i wasn't talking about a hack. lol. looks like none of you do engineering. It is "possible"(could be costly..but still possible) to use a xbox 360 controller on ps3. Its electrical. Electrical things can be modified. A device can be made that the x360 controllers connects to via RF, and then the device connects to the ps3 via bluetooth. Its possible for sure to get it to work. i've done things like this at university.
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