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| duh |
| Lucian |
May 20 - 4:33 AM |
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If you don't like it, don't post. Why spend time flaming something you don't like? As if people who like it care about what you have to say or will change their own opinion by readings yours?
I think not. |
| Duh. |
| Lucian |
May 19 - 8:32 PM |
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Wow, you guys are close minded. |
| Well all the other major systems have controler software and adaptors |
| Tycho |
May 19 - 1:36 PM |
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both cube and PS2 have these as well, if your into rpgs, or 3rd person games, or emulators its fine, I am into FPSs and I would choose a keyboard + mouse for my Halo, or any other FPS for that matter |
| ForceFeedback support? |
| VibeFreak |
May 19 - 11:45 AM |
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Curious - does this driver also enable the forcefeedback found in the controller? :) |
| Yuck! |
| Ben |
May 19 - 10:42 AM |
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I have been playing videogames since the early 80's and have had almost every home system and think the Xbox's controller is one of the most uncomfortable and akward controller of all. I am referring to the original one, the new ones may be smaller, but they're still not too intuitive in regards to the button layout. Sony's PS2 is better and then the Gamecube's takes 2nd. I would say that the Xbox controller is just a little better than the Colecovsions.
PS. I have an Xbox and used to own a Colecovision.
PPS. Halo would have been better if M$ wouldn't have bought Bungie. |
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