tid Posted December 21, 2003 Posted December 21, 2003 hello whats is the best i can found for my pc?thx for advice
Cominus Posted December 21, 2003 Posted December 21, 2003 I've got the side winder, you can get it like at game stop for like $10. it's great for 2d fighters
emsley Posted December 21, 2003 Posted December 21, 2003 I have the standard sidewinder pad...I dont mind it but...Well there are better out there.my opinion is all ;-]
echoman Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I agree with u about the all for sidewinders, their good controllers but what the heck is up with the d pad on that thing. Well I use a psx adapter and a 6 button propd blue. Both are great for me but the propad has been collecting alot of dust recently. Their is no best controller, it really all boils down to personal perference. I know people who would rather use the keyboard for everything instead of a pad and everything. Good luck to them I need my pad for my fighting games.
Alpha Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 Gravis GamePad Pro! It's the best and it's only $10-$15!They have it @ Best Buy, Circuit City, just about everywhere. It has the same feel as the PSX controller and will last a lifetime. Also don't ever buy a Saitek Controller, they are the WORST quailty. I have one myself and I wish I didn't buy it.
Rag Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I had this conversation with gamecop once I go for the more simpler ones cuz the D-Pad on em tends to work better. I myself have a propad blue
Diso Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 I would say sidewinder but.... Go for the Good Keyboard. It Rox
Weirdy Posted December 22, 2003 Posted December 22, 2003 is there a pc controller out there that has the d-pad just like the psx/ps2 controllers? Cause I hate the d-pad that gravis has
-VIOLENCE- Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Nostromo n45 Dual Analog USB GamePad By BelkinThe Nostromo n45 USB game pad is the most innovative PC game pad to hit the market in years. Advanced ergonomic design, dual analog, USB-compatible, and much more. AND THAT'S ALL 15.99 at fry electronics hella grubbin been using it for a while now
c_murder_thekiller Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Nostromo n45 Dual Analog USB GamePad By BelkinThe Nostromo n45 USB game pad is the most innovative PC game pad to hit the market in years. Advanced ergonomic design, dual analog, USB-compatible, and much more. AND THAT'S ALL 15.99 at fry electronics hella grubbin been using it for a while now Does this work well with Mugen?
Mulatto Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Gravis GamePad Pro! It's the best and it's only $10-$15!They have it @ Best Buy, Circuit City, just about everywhere. It has the same feel as the PSX controller and will last a lifetime. Also don't ever buy a Saitek Controller, they are the WORST quailty. I have one myself and I wish I didn't buy it.bullschmit, i have one and i cant complain, what model is yours?
Sturmvogel Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 I use a PS2 controller with a USB converter from Radio Shack. I've used the Sidewinder which is okay, except I don't like the D-pad. It's kind of difficult to pull of some moves on fighters. I wish I'd known sooner that I could just buy a $10 PS/PS2 (now $5 when I bought another one!!) converter. Some of the places I went to like Circuit City, had really funky and crappy controllers, I mean there were rows and rows of them. By far the sidewinder was the best of the bunch, but just crap to use for me. Whether it's the PS or GC controller you like, you can find USB converters for pretty much any system. IMO the PS controller is the best.
-VIOLENCE- Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 (edited) Nostromo n45 Dual Analog USB GamePad By Belkin that's all you need... here are some photos i took of mines here is a shot from above side view now just buy it PERFECT FOR SNK GAMES 4 buttons and that ENTER BUTTON can PAUSE KAWAKS which i think is neat Edited December 23, 2003 by -VIOLENCE-
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