PS2 Controller Support?
#11
it's pretty much the same thing (with one more button included Tongue) and they can go wireless Tongue, but overall it's the same Smile
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#12
(04-22-2009, 03:00 PM)unauthorizedlogin Wrote: i havent personally used a ps3 controller. do you mind telling me if its the same as ps2? i assume not, but you never know lol Smile

Yeah it's basically the exact same controller, with the option to go wireless over bluetooth.

PS3 controllers are preferable since it's a straight up USB connection, no funky adapter required. But if you don't have one then you don't have one, you're not missing out on anything lol.

e: removed a bit, I was wrong about some buttons
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#13
i use this to use my ps1 and ps2 controllers

http://www.amazon.com/PS2-Dual-Controlle...661&sr=8-1

i can play with my friend real easy using this


it also comes with a cool keychain flashlight (lol)
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(04-22-2009, 02:49 PM)unauthorizedlogin Wrote: the d-pad and left joystick share the same buttons on the ps2

That's not true of course, if they do the same thing it was only programmed that way.
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#15
when i used my ps2 controller for n64 emulation i could not set those buttons to seperate actions.

a bug? i was sure its a limitation of the controller.
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#16
It may be the n64 emulator didn't care to differentiate between them, or the adapater you had. With pcsx2 it's fine.
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#17
hm, thanks for the info. im using a Pelican adapter, ill see what i can dig up to try and pinpoint the issue.

thanks again Smile
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#18
the ones they sell at radio shack are 15$ bucks and work awesome.

When I get some extra cash I want to find one that supports rumble. Speaking of which does pcsx2 support rumble?
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(04-24-2009, 03:53 AM)williscool Wrote: Speaking of which does pcsx2 support rumble?
yes Biggrin
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#20
(04-24-2009, 03:57 AM)LuisR14 Wrote:
(04-24-2009, 03:53 AM)williscool Wrote: Speaking of which does pcsx2 support rumble?
yes Biggrin

PCSX2 does not, in fact, support rumble. PCSX2 is entirely ignorant of rumble. Some pad plugins support rumble, as do games themselves. PCSX2 just blindly passes messages to and from the pad plugin.
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