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- GadgetGeek208
GT was the only racing game I played for years. Got super used to the D Pad and x for throttle and square for brake.
Then I got F1 2010. The traditional GT configuration on a Dual Shock is awful for that game so I switched to to the left analog stick for steering, kept x for throttle and used R2 for brake. I got much faster in F1 2010 after switching the controller to this configuration from their default configuration.
When GT5 came out, I immediately changed the configuration of the controller to the configuration I'd been using on F1 2010 and it's been great! I love having the brakes on R2. Lots of control over the brakes on the cars that have a fine line between controlled braking and complete lock-up.
It's also nice to just be able to keep my thumb on or just hovering over the x button rather then having to go back and forth between it and the square button.
Then I got F1 2010. The traditional GT configuration on a Dual Shock is awful for that game so I switched to to the left analog stick for steering, kept x for throttle and used R2 for brake. I got much faster in F1 2010 after switching the controller to this configuration from their default configuration.
When GT5 came out, I immediately changed the configuration of the controller to the configuration I'd been using on F1 2010 and it's been great! I love having the brakes on R2. Lots of control over the brakes on the cars that have a fine line between controlled braking and complete lock-up.
It's also nice to just be able to keep my thumb on or just hovering over the x button rather then having to go back and forth between it and the square button.