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Originally Posted by pinata242
Yeah, but even $50 for the standard is too much. I don't like the trend...
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I picked up the Hori EX2 Stick at Gamestop (it's on clearance for $39, and there's a 10% off coupon floating around CAG), and used it to play pacman the other day...LOVE it! I haven't fired up Soul Calibur II in a while, but with SF4, SFII HD, SC4, and my current fighting library, it was worth the investment. I love my Dreamcast Agetek Arcade Stick, and don't regret picking that up to this day, so I figured wtf...
Now if I could just find a Hori PS2 stick for a reasonable price...I'd be set. |
Anybody complaining about the 360 d-pad should attempt the almost-famous whittling procedure that transforms it to near-perfection, according to seemingly everybody who's tried it.
That obviously doesn't excuse the fact that MS is rapidly approaching the third full year when they could have incorporated some better-sized plastic parts for quality right out of the box. |
So, there's a legitimate reason why I kicked ass in Street Fighter II back in the day yet I suck at it on 360? Hmm...
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
I have NEVER liked D-pads and I think a lot of the hatred for them comes from playing the early Resident Evil games with their Tank like control scheme and the crap Playstation 1 controlller.
For me, Analog sticks are perfect; and I was glad to see them added to the Playstation controller. In the future I think I'd rather see a D-padless controllers with more buttons/Bumpers. |
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
:lol: Welcome to November 2005.
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I was playing Lumines the other day (and I prefer to use the D-Pad for accuracy) but it kept screwing me up. It also sucks while playing Puzzle Fighter. Since I play a lot of Live Arcade, they really do need to fix that damn D-Pad.
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Originally Posted by abrg923
Never have had a problem with the d-pad. :shrug:
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
So, there's a legitimate reason why I kicked ass in Street Fighter II back in the day yet I suck at it on 360? Hmm...
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I've been playing DMC4. Want to quick switch from Gunslinger to Swordmaster and back. Hit the button. Get the desired style. Whoops, I'm suddenly in Trickster again. Dammit!
Playing Gears. Want to switch to grenades quickly and back to the shotgun. Oh hey, I've got the machine gun out somehow. WTF?? And that doesn't even address how bad it is for oldschool games. I play most of them, even the SF2:HF demo, with the analog stick. After some use it feels like a sloppy-ass joystick. Better than the d-pad. BTW: you guys calling the backlit buttons "bling". Those of us with projectors, playing in a very dark room, could use that. Especially when your friends or wife or whoever is playing and isn't familiar with the button layout. It took me months to get the A-B X-Y down without thinking about it - I think because it's the opposite of a SNES controller. |
Mine is a pain in the ass when switching styles in DMC 4. :down:
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Where's my Sega Saturn to xbox 360 grey-market Chinese hackjob controller already?? Or a mod to transplant a d-pad. :D
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Maybe I'm in the minority...but I've never had trouble with the D-Pad.
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I never had any problems switching weapons in Gears, but trying to move pieces in Puzzle Fighter sucks.
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Originally Posted by Silkk_34
Glad to hear I'm not the only one that gets the random night vision. I thought I was just a retard. :lol:
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Originally Posted by candyrocket786
Mine is a pain in the ass when switching styles in DMC 4. :down:
Hah! Try zooming in and out your sniper rifle with the frickin' D-pad in Lost Planet. Eeeeveryone else uses the "Click to zoom in and out with the analog stick" method but not CAPCOM right. :grunt: |
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