Plain and simple, the PS controller sucks.
Plain and simple, the PS controller sucks.
So I just got done playing a few rounds of Shiki 1 and 2 on the PS2, and only now have I come to realize how ill-suited that controller is for shmups. Seriously, it's like trying to play with an old 4-way joystick. Just doesn't work. I remember it being fine for the Twisted Metals and Resident Evils, but then again, those really didn't require intesive diagonal control. Then again, I love the stock Dreamcast pad, which everyone seems to hate.......take it as you will.
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Re: Plain and simple, the PS controller sucks.
I dislike the Ps2 standard controller for exactly the same reasons as you do!Damocles wrote:So I just got done playing a few rounds of Shiki 1 and 2 on the PS2, and only now have I come to realize how ill-suited that controller is for shmups. Seriously, it's like trying to play with an old 4-way joystick. Just doesn't work. I remember it being fine for the Twisted Metals and Resident Evils, but then again, those really didn't require intesive diagonal control. Then again, I love the stock Dreamcast pad, which everyone seems to hate.......take it as you will.
*shrug*
The Gamecube controller has an even worse Dpad though...

And not everyone hates the DC stockpad, I for one don't since it's my prefered controller!

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Yeah ps joypad ain't great no diagonals!, saturn pad is the king though.
I dunno, something about the seemingly recessed buttons making hitting those diagonals a bitch.
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I believe there is (or will be Real Soon Now) a Saturn pad for the PS2. There's definitely one for the PC (in lots of pretty colours), I think it was the last joypad to actually do the d-pad properly.
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I've actually gotten very used to the PS pad over the years and think it is great for most games. There are a LOT of controllers that are worse.
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The PS pad is fine, and I don't think there is a ton of a difference when compared with the Saturn pad or any other. I'm in the "too used to it" camp so color me biased. Please note that there is a significant difference between the DS and DS2 buttons when playing Shmups since the former are digital and the latter analog. I found that when playing GV with the DS2 I had to press the buttons harder to make it register, which makes it tougher to do tap tap maneuvers.
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Actually you can improve the diagonals of the PS1&2 Dual Shock controller.
You must loosen the screws a bit. This will create more "play" in the thumb pad itself. Now, it won't be as loose as the JPN Saturn pad, but you should be able to notice a difference.
The PS2 controller is great for 3D modern games, but for arcade type stuff, I'll use a joystick for the most part.
You must loosen the screws a bit. This will create more "play" in the thumb pad itself. Now, it won't be as loose as the JPN Saturn pad, but you should be able to notice a difference.
The PS2 controller is great for 3D modern games, but for arcade type stuff, I'll use a joystick for the most part.
The PS2 d-pad is actually a lot better for most types of games than people give it credit for. I find that you get a lot of accuracy out of it's design. This is the only controller that I can play Tetris even remotely well with. It's also really comfortable.
On the other hand, and this goes ESPECIALLY for the PSOne DualShock...trying to play shmups like Dangun Feveron with it WILL turn your thumb into motherfucking Chop Suey.
On the other hand, and this goes ESPECIALLY for the PSOne DualShock...trying to play shmups like Dangun Feveron with it WILL turn your thumb into motherfucking Chop Suey.
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