The best PC Joypad
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The best PC Joypad
Hello all. First post (on here at least - i'm a member of RLLMUK in the UK).
Just thought i'd post this link.....if you want a Joypad for your PC, seriously consider this pad...
http://play.com/play247.asp?pa=sr&page= ... tle=181425
Its the strongest and cheapest Joypad for the PC and works a treat on all Emulated/Homebrew/Doujin/Normal PC games.
Its keyboard mappable too, so just assign the buttons to your mame.cfg and save its state accordngly.
Its based on the Controller S series (as you can proberly tell) and is USB which increases lag time over most Console/PC convertors.
Only issues are slightly flat B+W buttons (the two below the main 4) - but this is not really to much a concern.
I've used plenty of Joypads (as my prefered method of playing 2D games)- Saitek and Logitek and nothing holds its own like this does.
Just thought i'd post this link.....if you want a Joypad for your PC, seriously consider this pad...
http://play.com/play247.asp?pa=sr&page= ... tle=181425
Its the strongest and cheapest Joypad for the PC and works a treat on all Emulated/Homebrew/Doujin/Normal PC games.
Its keyboard mappable too, so just assign the buttons to your mame.cfg and save its state accordngly.
Its based on the Controller S series (as you can proberly tell) and is USB which increases lag time over most Console/PC convertors.
Only issues are slightly flat B+W buttons (the two below the main 4) - but this is not really to much a concern.
I've used plenty of Joypads (as my prefered method of playing 2D games)- Saitek and Logitek and nothing holds its own like this does.
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Ex_Mosquito
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I used to like the old 15-pin Dplug Sidewinder. Dont think much of the USB version though.
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Yeah, the old Sidewinder was pretty good... too bad they kept making it worse with each successive "update" though. The tilt-sensor sidewider was one of the biggest POSs that ever came out for the PC...Ex_Mosquito wrote:I used to like the old 15-pin Dplug Sidewinder. Dont think much of the USB version though.
Yes! The P880 really is awesome, so awesome that I bought TWO!roushimsx wrote:Saitek's P880 and P2500 both rock (the P2500 adds rumble but costs a few bucks more) something fierce. Wonderful pad that's comfortable and responsive and makes it easy to pull off those spinning pile drivers in Street Fighter 2
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Zach Keene
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I've been using the P880 as well. Best one I've tried.SFKhoa wrote:Yes! The P880 really is awesome, so awesome that I bought TWO!roushimsx wrote:Saitek's P880 and P2500 both rock (the P2500 adds rumble but costs a few bucks more) something fierce. Wonderful pad that's comfortable and responsive and makes it easy to pull off those spinning pile drivers in Street Fighter 2
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