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| Bender:
any analog joystick should do, I'm using the U360 |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: ahofle on February 19, 2011, 12:04:09 am ---This is sacrilege, but I've found that a trackball with the Y axis inverted works great! :-[ --- End quote --- I don't think so. Sans the original control, I think it's one of the better options. The lack of resistance normally caused by a return-to-center spring actually makes aiming easier than with an analog stick, but it is a bit of a different feel. Nothing really compares to the two handed control of the original, though. |
| ark_ader:
I've been playing around with a ZeeMote. If you can get two to play nice at the same time (as two mice) then you are very close to the actual controller. Pretty damn close if you look at the thing. Plays like a dream (on my android). Haven't got it connected to the PC yet. But you can download the drivers.... ;D |
| acidblue0:
--- Quote from: Bender on February 20, 2011, 09:56:13 am ---any analog joystick should do, I'm using the U360 --- End quote --- Hmmm I might get that joystick. Does it work good for games like pac man that needs fast reaction? |
| codeena:
--- Quote from: acidblue0 on February 18, 2011, 01:24:21 am ---I can afford having a real atari yoke from star wars with a usb. What else can I use as a good substitute? --- End quote --- Hey Acidblue0, I have a Twisty Yoke that I'd sell if you're interested. http://files.arcadecontrols.com/categories.php?cat_id=25 It as a gameport interface, but you should either be able to hack it or use a gameport to usb adapter. |
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