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Typical Logitech Quality, 2008-10-04 This controller is typical for Logitech. Quality at a fair price. However, for those on a tighter budget, you may want to consider the Philips PC Controller, same style as this, including the rumble packs, but for half the price at $15.00 (Walmart).
great nice bang for ya buck, 2008-08-29 works fine from get go..most ppl say youd have to work ya dpad/buttons to comfortable level..didnt have to :D, works wid pretty much most emulators...havent been able to test on psx tho..gotta overhaul this slug of a pc, thinkin of this fall :), nice design, no bad things so far, only bad thing is if you count a system restore n havin to reinstall ya software...
Controller very good, game not!, 2008-07-28 I got this controller to use it with the orange box games. Well, portal didn't id the controller keys and half-life has too many orders to put on the controllers.
Absolutely Awful, 2008-06-28 This controler is terrible for a number of reasons. I find it to be overpriced for the amount of quality that it has to offer. My friend bought me this controller some time ago and the d-pad broke after about a month. Compare this to one of the slim clear blue PC controllers that logitech sells for about $10. Those controllers lasted me about a year before breaking!
Now, if you just need something to play emulators on, then I would suggest getting the smaller $10 logitech controllers. They are CHEAP and durable for the price that you can get them for. Great value! But if you're like me and want a controller to use for serious fighting games, then this is not the answer. The D-pad sticks too easily and eventually stops working. Avoid this controller because there are small, lighter, cheaper, more durable alternatives.
Great gamepad!, 2008-06-23 Rumblepad 2 Gamepad PC Excellent gamepad to use with Lego Star Wars2: The Original Trilogy and Star Wars LEGO 1:The Video Game. Identical with the XBOX 360 version except it does not have the lights to indicate if you are player 1 or 2. Also, the PC version of these games does not provide vibration feedback, so the Dual Action Controller is less expensive and is identical to the Rubmblepad without the vibration. Both games will suport two controllers and require remapping the keyboard controls to the gamepad which is very easy to accomplish (assuming you know which buttons are used on the XBOX version). One drawback is that the PC version uses the same button for start and pause, where the XBOX version uses separate buttons. (The logitech has both buttons, but the software restricts the mapping to the same button).
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