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What's the best gamepad for PC or dolphin/pcsx2?
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01-28-2012, 02:59 PM
Whats the best emulator controller you ask? PS3 is the best! Since its like 60 dollars for just 1 of them, it really should be the best! Dont you agree?
Windows 7 Ultimate
Processor/CPU: AMD Turion64 X2 Mobile Technology 2GHZ Video Card/GPU: Nvidia GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M Memory/RAM: 2GB Dolphin Revision Currently Using: Dolphin-win-x64-v3.0-377 / Dolphin-win-x64-v2.0 01-28-2012, 04:29 PM
X-Box 360 one. I play fighting games often and this pad is better than any playstation pad for those. Its dpad allows much easier half/full circle movements and diagonals. For original GC pad - no point to use it for dolphin if you have X-Box 360/PS3 pad, original wiimote and nunchuk are a must have for some games.
01-29-2012, 03:33 PM
Quote:For original GC pad - no point to use it for dolphin if you have X-Box 360/PS3 padYeah the 360 or ps3 are so easy to set up it is rather pointless. Though if you dont have one GC with PC-adapter is still cheapest and lets face it, using the original gamecube controller makes things feel right at home. main page Working controllers [url=http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tGD-U_eW1Rc7rNyqkpgJuIg&output=html][/url] 01-29-2012, 04:39 PM
(01-29-2012, 03:33 PM)ulao Wrote:Quote:For original GC pad - no point to use it for dolphin if you have X-Box 360/PS3 padYeah the 360 or ps3 are so easy to set up it is rather pointless. Though if you dont have one GC with PC-adapter is still cheapest and lets face it, using the original gamecube controller makes things feel right at home. Yes! The original gamecube controller would be perfect for dolphin, especially for the resident evil and metroid games. It seemed so easy to control the movements with the GC controller than PS3.
Windows 7 Ultimate
Processor/CPU: AMD Turion64 X2 Mobile Technology 2GHZ Video Card/GPU: Nvidia GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M Memory/RAM: 2GB Dolphin Revision Currently Using: Dolphin-win-x64-v3.0-377 / Dolphin-win-x64-v2.0 02-13-2012, 09:00 AM
For Wii and Nes games (using GlovePIE), I use the Wiimote, using Eneloop batteries, with another two on standby.
For Gamecube and PC Games, I use the wireless Xbox 360 controller, using Apple Inc. (similar to Eneloop) batteries, with another two on standby. I also have a wireless mouse (take one battery), feel great for First Person Shooters, using Apple Inc. (possibly Eneloop) battery, with another one on standby. As you can see I labelled my batteries!
Logitech Rumblepad 2
I own it for 6 straight years now. Never failed in any task.works flawlessly all this years. It also has its own development blog called xinput with it u can map any button you wish for games which do not support remapping. it has 2 different motors for vibrations like ps2/ps3 and 5 modable type of vibrations /changeable via button/also works on MAC and linux Code: http://rumblepad2.blogspot.com also known as G-UF13 every single emulator recognize this gamepad
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