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Giantrobo 03-22-03 03:42 AM

Pressure sensitive controllers....Do you forget to make use of this?
 
While Playing X-men on X-box this weekend it seemed to me the harder I pressed the X-box controller buttons the better I did in terms of hits. Do they design fighting games this way or am I just imagining this? What games really use this feature?

I must admit the original XBOX controller isn't the best for fighting games. I switched to the smaller XBOX controller and it seemed to work even better.

Lastblade 03-22-03 09:55 AM

I don't have Xmen, but did you read the instruction? I know the xbox/ps2 controller buttons are pressure sensitive so I wouldn't be surprised if this is true. Personally, I think such implementation is really poor in a fighting game.

joshd2012 03-22-03 09:56 AM

Sports games take the best advantage from pressure sensitive buttons. I can't imagine playing Madden without it.

Adam Tyner 03-22-03 10:05 AM

Re: Pressure sensitive controllers....Do you forget to make use of this?
 

Originally posted by Giantrobo
What games really use this feature?
Dead or Alive XTreme Beach Volleyball is another one.

NeonGlow 03-23-03 12:45 AM

In DOAX, you don't have to use the pressure sensitive feature if you don't want to. There's the option of using 4 digital buttons instead of 2 pressure buttons.

Thunderball 03-24-03 12:23 PM

I really like pressure sensitive buttons, so much, that I always turn them off when I have the option.

Giantrobo 03-24-03 12:43 PM

I guess I assumed most fighting games used it.

Team Rancid 03-24-03 04:10 PM

I only use them in Madden and NFL2k3 myself. You'd figure they would be most useful in driving for the accelerator but I usually keep the throttle down hard and use brakes to slow.


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