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ExCyber - Mar 10, 2004 |
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Des-ROW | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
I agree, original controllers are always best. Personally I believe that the standard controller is the best. (not the gigantic American one) |
Gallstaff | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
I like the gigantic american one |
Des-ROW | Mar 10, 2004 | ||||
Because - 1. You are western. 2. You are a man. |
Gallstaff | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
oh... is that bad? EDIT: Oh I see, cause I have bigger hands being that I'm American and a man. Well we all know what big hands means, eh Des? |
PUNJABEE | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
i have a friend that works for Xbox tech support, and he said that they've noticed 3rd party controllers break really fast, and/or blow out the controller ports on the console. The only 3rd party thing i have connected to my box is an Action Replay memory card. edit: oops, sorry, forgot to mention that I prefer the original US controller, not the S controller. The S does fit better, but the placement of the black/white buttons, and the start/back buttons is absolutely RETARDED. |
mal | Mar 10, 2004 | ||||
It means that you wear bigger gloves, right? |
CrazyGoon | Mar 10, 2004 | ||||
As most people have already said - stick with first party controllers. |
Des-ROW | Mar 10, 2004 | ||||
No, it is not bad at all, I am not criticising everything all the time. And no, I do not know what that means, would you please let me know? |
Gallstaff | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
If you dont get it then you just don't get it |
Des-ROW | Mar 10, 2004 | ||||
May I do, maybe I do not, maybe I am just playing with you and testing your courage. *kiss* |
Ammut | Mar 10, 2004 | ||||
Original controllers are the way to go. I myself also prefer the original Xbox controllers (the big one, not S). Only 1 has broken on me since launch, and that was due to my brother ramming it down into the floor full force after getting frusterated while playing me at halo. Poor thing didn't have a chance...
I'd say the industry is still working out kinks left behind from the graphical jump to 3d... the controllers are still catching up. Not that I mind this generation controllers in the least, but you're right that button pressing doesn't seem as easy as Genny/sat days. I guess its because theres less focus on 'clicky' buttons and more focus on specialized triggers and dual-joystick movements. I hope to see some new designs for the next console generation that really innovate... but I certainly have my doubts that Sony/Microsoft will stray from the current formula, and Nintendo is being kooky enough with other ideas so maybe it'd be best if they followed the pack... Who else thinks that the pressure-sensitive buttons was a bad idea? Or, that they are just plain stupid? |
VertigoXX | Mar 11, 2004 | |||
Best XBox controler? The Pelican wireless one. Finaly got me to spend more time on my 'Box then on my 'Cube (via WaveBird). Personaly, I can't stand the Sony controlers, either the digital PS1 one or the later analog models. The buttons seem too close together for me, which messes up my wrists by forcing me to hold it at a funny angle. For XBox, I've found I like both the original USA controler AND the S-controler, depending on which game I'm playing. The wireless controller from Pelican is based on the S design, so that's pretty much what I'm using all the time now. DC had a decent design, first party anyway. Of the current generation, though, I've found that I like the GameCube's design the best. The buttons are spread far enough apart that my large hands don't regularly hit multiple buttons and the size and shape are just right so that my wrists stay at a normal angle. Best controller of all time, though? Saturn analog, aka the "NIGHTS" controller. Using that with NASCAR 98, nothing else has ever come close in a hand held controller for a racing game. |
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