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post Jul 11 2010, 03:29 AM

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Jun 13 2010, 11:33 AM)
If you already have PS2 or PS1 controllers just buy a converter to use on your PC.
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specific shop in LYP where i can get this?? lazy to hunt... yawn.gif
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post Jul 11 2010, 04:37 AM

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logitech rumblepad 2 ftw!
i used it for 2 years now.still good
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post Jul 11 2010, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(xakemx @ Jul 11 2010, 04:37 AM)
logitech rumblepad 2 ftw!
i used it for 2 years now.still good
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Yup, I had mine for 5 years plus before selling them off.
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post Jul 14 2010, 01:55 PM

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I grab a Sony PS2 gamepad to PC USB adapter/converter.

And it works with my Windows 7 64 bit... including rumble function...
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post Jul 14 2010, 01:56 PM

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i'm using Xbox 360 wired controller...
nice grip... rclxms.gif
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post Jul 14 2010, 01:59 PM

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here is the image of the converter I used which support 2 gamepad:
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post Jul 14 2010, 02:04 PM

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Good stuff, can use for two PS2 gamepads.

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post Jul 14 2010, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Jul 14 2010, 02:04 PM)
Good stuff, can use for two PS2 gamepads.
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yaya, if I were to buy RUmblepad, it'll cost me RM220....

But with this RM22 adapter, I got high quality controller with fraction (10%) of the price...


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post Jul 14 2010, 07:42 PM

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Unfortunately, I can't get my PS3 gamepad to work on PC.

Furthermore, PS3 gamepad connector is USB.

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post Jul 14 2010, 07:48 PM

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Jul 14 2010, 07:42 PM)
Unfortunately, I can't get my PS3 gamepad to work on PC.

Furthermore, PS3 gamepad connector is USB.
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do u try motionjoy ?
i am using it with ps3 joypad with bluetooh thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(Buku latihan @ Jul 14 2010, 07:48 PM)
do u try motionjoy ?
i am using it with ps3 joypad with bluetooh  thumbup.gif
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Motion joy?

Software?

I'll search for it via google.
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post Jul 14 2010, 07:58 PM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jul 14 2010, 01:55 PM)
I grab a Sony PS2 gamepad to PC USB adapter/converter.

And it works with my Windows 7 64 bit... including rumble function...
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where can i get this thing?
how the price

btw, really like xbox360 controller

i heard that the controller for console can be used in pc
since the price of the console controller is cheaper compared to the 'for window' one

btw, how much ur guys get ur xbox360 controller?
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post Jul 15 2010, 02:39 AM

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QUOTE(blue16 @ Jul 14 2010, 07:58 PM)
where can i get this thing?
how the price

btw, really like xbox360 controller

i heard that the controller for console can be used in pc
since the price of the console controller is cheaper compared to the 'for window' one

btw, how much ur guys get ur xbox360 controller?
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PS2 gamepad to PC is RM22... u can get it in any PC shops..
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post Jul 15 2010, 07:48 AM

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QUOTE(blue16 @ Jul 14 2010, 07:58 PM)
where can i get this thing?
how the price

btw, really like xbox360 controller

i heard that the controller for console can be used in pc
since the price of the console controller is cheaper compared to the 'for window' one

btw, how much ur guys get ur xbox360 controller?
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Wired or wireless?

I bought the wired version for RM119 from All IT.

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post Jul 15 2010, 09:59 PM

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I just played Street Fighter 4 with PS2 gamepad with adapter... can use Analog some more.. nice...
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post Jul 16 2010, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jul 15 2010, 09:59 PM)
I just played Street Fighter 4 with PS2 gamepad with adapter... can use Analog some more.. nice...
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SF4 a lot of fun to play with arcade sticks.

I reckon I broke my square-gate for my HRAP3.

Probably gonna look for hollowbean to fix it.

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post Jul 16 2010, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Jul 16 2010, 10:36 AM)
SF4 a lot of fun to play with arcade sticks.

I reckon I broke my square-gate for my HRAP3.

Probably gonna look for hollowbean to fix it.
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Yayaya.... Street Fighter originated from arcade... it's the original way of playing thumbup.gif

will give it a thought since I've save money using back PS2 gamepad...
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post Jul 21 2010, 02:33 PM

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do i need driver for the ps2 controller in order to play on pc?
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post Aug 1 2010, 10:27 PM

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Hot And Cold Running Game Controllers

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Hot And Cold Running Game Controllers When you play with thermoelectrics, you're bound to get burned, or possibly chilled.

Researchers from the at the Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that certain something that's been missing from every video game that's ever featured lava and ice levels: ThermoGame, a video game interaction system that delivers sensations of hot and cold to the player.

How does it work? Small solid-state devices use electricity to generate and remove heat. It's all based off of the Peltier effect, named after the French physicist Jean-Charles Peltier, who discovered the temperature-changing effects of electrical currents in 1834.

A pair of these devices is housed in the upper and lower halves of a video game controller's casing. At appropriate times during gameplay, the devices activate, rapidly cooling or heating the controller surface, bringing the sensation to temperature change to the player's hands.

While the change in temperature is small, with only a ten degree difference in the controller's temperature in five seconds, researchers found that this small change provides enough of a sensory nudge to draw players deeper into the virtual environment.

The technology, presented at SIGGRAPH 2010 this week, was developed in cooperation with the National Institute of Special Needs Education, with potential uses including temperature-based control mechanisms for use by the blind.

It might not be smell-o-vision, but this is definitely a step in the right direction.


Source: Kotaku

Interesting technology.
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post Aug 2 2010, 11:55 PM

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Hey peeps , i wana ask if i have 2 ps1 controllers and if i buy the usb thing for them will it work on window xp and my games ?

Such as pes 2010 ? ssf 4 ? and more yeah =D

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