N neepheid Messages 92 Aug 8, 2002 #3 Analogue (yes, I'm in the UK. So despite inventing the language, because we are numerically smaller, we're the ones who spell words funny )
Analogue (yes, I'm in the UK. So despite inventing the language, because we are numerically smaller, we're the ones who spell words funny )
quattro_bro Messages 703 Aug 8, 2002 #5 Digital. I've tried the analog controls, but it's not happening!
Duke Keep 'em separated Staff Emeritus Messages 24,344 Midlantic Area Messages GTP_Duke Aug 8, 2002 #6 Analog. I don't know if 'analog' rules, but I know for sure that the search function does.
Duke Keep 'em separated Staff Emeritus Messages 24,344 Midlantic Area Messages GTP_Duke Aug 8, 2002 #9 Sure. Use the D-pad for steering, and the function buttons for gas and brake. The function buttons supposedly have 256 shades of sensitivity, but I'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between 'on' and 'off' in real usage.
Sure. Use the D-pad for steering, and the function buttons for gas and brake. The function buttons supposedly have 256 shades of sensitivity, but I'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between 'on' and 'off' in real usage.
Joey Messages 3,870 United States Aug 8, 2002 #11 both. usually digital. i haven't used the one he came with the ps2 at ALL. i'm too afraid of breaking it.
both. usually digital. i haven't used the one he came with the ps2 at ALL. i'm too afraid of breaking it.
SkylineObsession Expert daydreamer Premium Messages 4,274 New Zealand Messages SkylineObsession Messages Mangosaurus Aug 9, 2002 #15 Analogue. And you should have done a search before you posted this topic, as it has been posted many times before.
Analogue. And you should have done a search before you posted this topic, as it has been posted many times before.