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Posted: Fri, 24th Feb 2006 16:33 Post subject: Which PC Gamepad should I buy? |
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I'm looking to buy a new PC Gamepad. I've been looking at 3 controllers:
Logitech Rumblepad 2, Saitek P2600, and Thrustmaster Dual Trigger 2-in-1 Rumble Force.
Which of these 3 controllers has the most support, most rumble compatibilty, and least issues? I'm going to be using the controller for platform, adventure and racing games mostly.
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Posted: Fri, 24th Feb 2006 17:10 Post subject: |
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Yep, the rumblepad 2... I have the cordless edition, and damn! I must say that it really rocks! I bought it a couple mounths ago and i've used it very often and the batteries aren't even dead yet. AND i don't know if the other gamepads have as good drivers as logitech but the logitech ones are really good, it's really cool when u can configure the buttons and stuff for games that don't give you the option to use a gamepad, like Torino 2006.
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Posted: Fri, 24th Feb 2006 19:28 Post subject: |
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Buy the wired 360 controller. Easily the most confortable out there.
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Sil3nt
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Posted: Fri, 24th Feb 2006 21:59 Post subject: |
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rumblepad 2 for the win!, good, good, and not that expensive (if you prefer quality).
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javlar
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Posted: Fri, 24th Feb 2006 22:23 Post subject: |
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Been thinking of getting a pad myself. The cordless rumblepad looks really good, a question though. Is it possible to use two of em without any problems?
Thinking of playing sports-games on my tv with two controllers. I have an xbox but the newer games look better when cabled from the pc to the tv anyways.
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werdercanuck
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Posted: Fri, 24th Feb 2006 23:01 Post subject: |
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I recommend the NYKO Airflo. its very similar to the ps2 pad but has 2 more buttons and is a little bigger and tougher. also it has a build-in-fan to keep your hands dry
its very compatible with most games, i never had any problems at all playing a game using this controller. only drawback is, it doesnt have the rumble thing, which i dont like anyway. always disabled that future on ps games.
i bought this one about 2 years ago, and it was 25$us. still working like a charm except the fan, i broke it when i threw the controller in the corner at one time

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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 00:16 Post subject: |
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A guy at CompUSA told me the Saitek has more support for rumble in games but doesn't autodetect games as much as the Rumblepad 2. He told me that the Thrustmaster gets the most returns of the controllers. But I noticed the thrustmaster has a built in chip that memorizes profiles. Can someone tell me if they have the Saitek P2600 or the thrustmaster rumble force and have any issues with it?
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 01:20 Post subject: |
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I'm using a standard PSX Dual Shock pad with a $10 psx->usb adapter. Works like a charm , and very inexpensive if you've got a psx controller lying around.
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tucolino
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 03:19 Post subject: |
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Logitech Rumblepad 2 all the way
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 03:46 Post subject: |
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Logitech Rumblepad 2 wireless.. duh
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 06:33 Post subject: |
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Another vote for Rumblepad here.
My 2nd choice would be a wired 360 controller
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 10:49 Post subject: |
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another vote MS xbox360 wired controller, no probs here
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 12:06 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 12:54 Post subject: |
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As said, go for that Rumblepad 2 Wireless or get a PS2 DualShock 2 with a nice USB2 converter and you're set. Make sure you get a good PS2->PC converter with a relatively good driver that allows FF with many games, that is if you decide to get a PS2 gamepad.
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 15:17 Post subject: |
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All this talk, decided to replace my old Wingman Rumblepad with cordless Rumblepad 2. Thanks!
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Posted: Sat, 25th Feb 2006 23:43 Post subject: |
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Just got done play with the Rumblepad 2 cordless, very nice. Only thing that bothered me was the box says "batteries included" but nothing was in the box! Oh well...
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TheDamned
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Posted: Sun, 26th Feb 2006 17:59 Post subject: |
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PS2 Controller + USB adapter, 'nuff said.
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