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Post by Darkbugg on Apr 19, 2007 14:32:17 GMT -5
The same company that made the mouse & Wii looking controller for the PS3 has also made an adapter for the PS2 Dualshock to give it the function of the PS3's sixaxis controller- and surprisingly, it's as simple as a clip-on device. gear.ign.com/articles/773/773578p1.htmlIt's supposed to be even more customizable than the Sixaxis, since it gives you the option to adjust the sensitivity. It doesn't have a bad price, but when it comes down to it... what games would this be useful with besides the driving and flying ones. Sounds like it could be a fun toy to play with, but I agree that the analog sticks are easier and more accurate to control with. Funny though, how before Sony swore that rumble and motion detection couldn't coexist like that... but here it is.
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Post by *Mello* on Apr 20, 2007 12:52:40 GMT -5
Yeah, those liars! They were just trying to convince the consumers that it couldn't exist because they weren't allowed to use it anymore. They should have just shelled out some $$$ and kept it. I know I prefer rumble more than tilt control. I wouldn't even want the tilt crap in my driving games. But it's neat that they make this easy clip on solution. It's better than going without or having to mod something.
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Post by Darkbugg on Apr 20, 2007 13:36:57 GMT -5
I'm surprised they could make the tilt sensor so smooth looking. Yeah, it doesn't match the black controller, but at least they made an attempt to make it look cool.
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Post by *Mello* on Apr 21, 2007 20:39:55 GMT -5
Yeah, it is pretty nice. But why not make it black to match? Seems like that's what most people would want. And it looks kinda close to the R1 L1 buttons...hope it's not in the way (which I doubt it would be). Just looks like something you'd have to try out before making a decision whether you liked it or not.
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