• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x21 (v33): Fuck Titles Edition
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Xbox 360 controller > * Except for the shitty D-Pad
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;44544537]900 people's SIN were leaked? Damn that's like half the population of Canada[/QUOTE] yeah it's a sad day
PS3 controller links great with my computer and is incredibly comfortable. I use it for any game that has controller/joystick support, as well as PS2/PSP emulation.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;44545826]Xbox 360 controller > * Except for the shitty D-Pad[/QUOTE] There's a newer version of the controller that has a fixed D-Pad iirc
[img]http://puu.sh/88NB3.png[/img] good combo [editline]14th April 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Makol;44545892]There's a newer version of the controller that has a fixed D-Pad iirc[/QUOTE] wait really??
[QUOTE=altern;44545893][img]http://puu.sh/88NB3.png[/img] good combo [editline]14th April 2014[/editline] wait really??[/QUOTE] WTF why would a mousepad cost 10 dollars?
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[QUOTE=Trekintosh;44545953]WTF why would a mousepad cost 10 dollars?[/QUOTE] I just bought one for 21 dollars yesterday. It covers half my desk but still, not every mouse pad is going to cost as much as an artscow one
this is the new controller: [url]http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Silver-Controller-Play-Charge/dp/B0041HROGG/ref=sr_1_21?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1397508780&sr=1-21&keywords=Xbox+360+Wireless+Controller[/url]
ohhh yeah transforming dpad. are the contacts underneath still just as mushy cause that was the real problem, not the molding of the buttons
no clue, I haven't used one myself but everyone I've talked to that owns one have said that its much better than the original
I think both the DS4 and the Xbone controller are pretty great at having very responsive buttons and nice joysticks They're just logical evolutions of previous generation controllers so the Xbone controller now has a nice refined clicky D-pad and the DS4 has more refined joysticks over the DS3 as well as having triggers that don't suck
[QUOTE=nikomo;44542189]I'd forgotten to allow discard commands in my disc config on my laptop. Just set it up correctly and ran a manual TRIM - it trimmed 12GB. On a 120GB drive.[/QUOTE] [code][nanderson@lappy ~]$ sudo fstrim -v / /: 81 GiB (86909612032 bytes) trimmed [/code] Whooops
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;44545857]PS3 controller links great with my computer and is incredibly comfortable. I use it for any game that has controller/joystick support, as well as PS2/PSP emulation.[/QUOTE] I like how both analog sticks are at the same area
[QUOTE=garychencool;44546279]I like how both analog sticks are at the same area[/QUOTE] I've heard people say having one stick higher is more precise, which is pointless because it's the left stick, the one you use for movement :v:
What i also find weird about the 360 controller is that for some reason it gets really warm in your hands making you sweat. I never had that issue with the ps3 controller.
[QUOTE=Skanic;44547105]What i also find weird about the 360 controller is that for some reason it gets really warm in your hands making you sweat. I never had that issue with the ps3 controller.[/QUOTE] could be from the stupidly large battery pack
[QUOTE=Skanic;44547105]What i also find weird about the 360 controller is that for some reason it gets really warm in your hands making you sweat. I never had that issue with the ps3 controller.[/QUOTE] i had that but vice versa
I prefer the xbox controller over the ps1/2 simply because of the triggers. It's great having analog throttle.
[QUOTE=Makol;44547242]could be from the stupidly large battery pack[/QUOTE] most people i know just took the pack out and played with the charge kit/wired controller
I had to do that recently because my battery was no longer holding charge and the controller kept dying even when plugged in. Works fine with the play and charge kit + no battery.
[QUOTE=Leestons;44547382]I prefer the xbox controller over the ps1/2 simply because of the triggers. It's great having analog throttle.[/QUOTE] The PS2 buttons were pressure sensitive.
All I want from life is a 360 pad with a microswitch-based dpad. It's such a good controller, feels great in the hand, and the weight is just right. DS3s feel really light and fragile, even compared to DS2s.
am i the only person who liked the wiimote?
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;44547553]am i the only person who liked the wiimote?[/QUOTE] I liked it. I thought it worked quite well with having a seperate controller with it (nunchuk)
[QUOTE=MasterFen006;44547526]The PS2 buttons were pressure sensitive.[/QUOTE] You don't really have have same level of precision on a button that is like 3 mm deep though.
Nothing beats touch screen controls
[QUOTE=Warship;44547614]Nothing beats touch screen controls[/QUOTE] Oi, u wunna fite?
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;44547626]Oi, u wunna fite?[/QUOTE] Yes, with all of my fingers
[QUOTE=Warship;44547614]Nothing beats touch screen controls[/QUOTE] I'll whoop your ass in my mobile touch screen games. No joke. Let's 1v1 in an fps game!
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