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AS Filipowski



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17th March, 2004 at 09:51:32 -

I do, but it seems like not everyone else is as fortunate.

If you have joysticks, joypads or any other PC pherical tell me so i can think about encorperating that into my game.

 
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17th March, 2004 at 11:02:15 -

I have a gravis pad which I use for Archery auto fire in Everquest. Sure beats having to rapidly press my ranged attack button and killing my fingers. I also use it when playing emulated games at times, but the joystick only likes to work four directions and the directional pad doesn't work what so ever. -_-

I was trying to locate a store that sells PS2 controller adapters for the PC so I could use it while playing FF11 on the PC.



 
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17th March, 2004 at 12:00:23 -

keyboard and mouse fulfill all my (FPS) gaming needs. i was thinking of getting a mouse with a few extra buttons but they're too expensive to bother with.

 
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17th March, 2004 at 12:08:50 -

wingman rumble pad since i saw sings in the cinema. i also got 2 free hot dogs which were really great but that's a different story.
i really love that joypad and it sucks to play SNES/NES etc etc with the keyboard imho. but i am a computer player so i love mouse and keyboard. first person shooters on a console are just gay!

 
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17th March, 2004 at 12:19:10 -

I would say; get a ps2 style pad. They are comfy, have loads of buttons and are perfect for emulators.

Most are from £5 to £15

Dont get an adaptor for a psx controller, thats just a waste of money. It's like £20-30 for it when u can just get a perfectly good PC controller! (In fact, most look like ps2 controllers!)

 
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17th March, 2004 at 14:52:52 -

I have a Thrustmaster. Twin-analogs, a digital pad, 4 face buttons, 4 sholder buttons, and 2 more buttons for your middle finger on the back, plus force feedback. Shaped like a PS2 and a GameCube had sex. It's a very nice.

 
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17th March, 2004 at 16:03:14 -

i have many gamepads but i never use them.

 
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17th March, 2004 at 16:19:30 -

I've got a Logitech WingMan Cordless that features dual analog sticks, a Z axis, 11 buttons (An odd number ), and has Vibration Feedback. It's got a whopping 2.4 GhZ of information transfer for uninterrupted wireless freedom.

I've also got a not-so great Gravis GamePad Pro. It has a weird, uncomfortable shape to it and has no analog sticks. It has 10 buttons, though.

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17th March, 2004 at 16:34:02 -

Evil Monkey: Why would anyone need to transfer that much information, when most computers can't receive that much?

 
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17th March, 2004 at 16:40:23 -

I have a wingman rumblepad (works great for n64 and psx emulation), a thrustmaster pad, a broken 5-year old programable pad, and a big gravis joystick that I don't use.

 
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17th March, 2004 at 16:45:40 -

Ok, I was just wondering because High Voltage Legends will feature gamepad support

 
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17th March, 2004 at 18:08:36 -

I used to have a programmable gamepad but it was screwed up. Now I have an ordinary Gravis GamepadPro which only works for Direct X games.

 
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17th March, 2004 at 19:21:03 -

I used to have a ProPad 6, but then one day it stopped working. Keyboard is just fine for me now.

 
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21st March, 2004 at 06:33:31 -

I have a joystick (not sure which) twist, throttle, 8 buttons and a Thrustmaster Ferrari GT force feedback steering wheel, which is absolutely SWEET

 
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21st March, 2004 at 12:42:42 -

I'll try and add support for gamepads with less buttons then normal, and dont worry keyboard users. You certainly wont miss out

 
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