Not just a few minutes. Merged with a thread created nearly a week ago....Haha, someone beat me to it by a couple of minutes, please ignore and close this thread![]()
I'm not quite sure this will be saving you I'm afraid....And i totally hate the Gas and Brake control (à la XBOX) or using the R2 or L2... i just dont have enough grip in that configuration... so this whole time, i still use the X and "square" button to accelerate and brake...
This new controller from HKS will be a savior! I love it... I am sold...
Does it come with the girl?
Depends on how much you are willing to pay...
I will only get the girl if she is free.. .Depends on how much you are willing to pay...
I'm not quite sure this will be saving you I'm afraid.
If the game you're playing has the throttle and brake hard-mapped (As in the controls are not customizable like in recent NFS iterations) to L2 and R2, this controller is not going to change that.
Unless of course Turn 10 and other developers jump on this controller and release custom maps specifically for it. Either that or if maybe that Macro button allows you to remap the buttons on the controller itself...
What ever the reason, this controller is just further proof that it's a little late to be reinventing the wheel....I still dont get why developpers would force us to use a certain configuration and hard-map those buttons... I cant believe Turn 10 doesnt allow us to change that Left/Right trigger to a botton...
I'm a wheel player but damn I have to try this
But how would you use the clutch? I mean, on fm3 I'm used to have the throttle and brake on triggers, the clutch on A (too bad it's not analog), upshift on X and downshift on B.
Witht this, clutch would be on X "analog pedal", upshift on triangle (pretty far for the thumb) and downshift on circle. Doesn't look natural.
In the end it's not that good for clutch users.
Why hasn't someone come out with a PS3 version of this old standard???
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This controller has interested me quite a lot. It seems to be able to replicate some sort of feel and precision of a wheel and I'm a stucker for flashing LED's!
The only thing thats odd is the angled steering dial, it should be horizontal so you swipe your thumb left and right instead of rolling your thumb up and down and to the side.
Wired is not a problem but what would sell it for me is if it was PS2 compatible (a USB to Dual Shock attachment included) because I have a ton of PS2 games I would like to play with this.
$50 is quite steep, its the cost of a 'Move' and I doubt its as advanced. It all depends on quality and some decient reviews.
Actually I wish PD would put in SIXAXIS steering support for the hell of it, just to see what its like!
Robin.
I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but is having a clutch REALLY that important if you're not using a wheel/pedal setup?
I mean, yeah this is better than a regular controller, but if you don't need to complicate matters with another button press (Which lets face it, we're running out of both buttons and fingers when using a controller in the first place), why do it?
$50 is expensive? A new PS3 Dual Shock is $40-50US, I don't see a ton of difference price wise, but function....
You basically replacing buttons with rocker switches and D-pad with a "wheel" I don't see how its "That" much different than a standard controller.
$50 is expensive? A new PS3 Dual Shock is $40-50US, I don't see a ton of difference price wise, but function....
You basically replacing buttons with rocker switches and D-pad with a "wheel" I don't see how its "That" much different than a standard controller.
In NZ it cost about $99, so your right its expensive! 👍
Which makes it even less special, maybe it should be priced like other 3rd party controllers which are much less expensive than the SIXAXIS.
Robin.
^ I'm already doing fine on my DS3 since GT3. I can perform a "Heel-Toe" using the regular controller.I like how they trying to give us the experience of "heel-toe shift" but with our hand instead (I demand clutch button in GT5 NOWWW)
Are you saying the price won't be adjusted for whatever market its sold in?
I can buy Tamiya R/C cars and parts for less in NZ because of the exchange rate, but those are economic realities.
I had the controller.Why hasn't someone come out with a PS3 version of this old standard???
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The only thing thats odd is the angled steering dial, it should be horizontal so you swipe your thumb left and right instead of rolling your thumb up and down and to the side.
@Belisario93: Same, but if I can't find a decent wheel for GT5 then I'll just use a Controller instead.
I'm still a controller user anyway.![]()