Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: CD_Vision on August 23, 2002, 11:10:23 pm
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Yup, I made 'em. So you know they rule. ;D
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Excellent work CD_Vision! They look quite professional indeed. One question though...are they based on the PSX all digital pads or the PS2 Dual Shock with some sort of emulated analog support?
The point being some PS2 games won't work unless they see an analog joystick connected.
-Dave
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They're digital, but I use them for fighting games exclusively. Haven't found a game so far that I haven't been able to use them on, so it doesn't seem to be a big deal.
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yeah i know..there is no point of dual shock arcade joystick..unless you are up for some silent hill 2 with your joystick..lol :D
sticks looks cool...i wish i can go back in time and not know how to make one..then $65 is the best deal ever..
good luck selling.
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The first two PS2 games I ever tried playing with my hacked PSX pads were SSX and Silpheed, and both didn't work. I thought it was much more prevenlant.
Have you tried DOA2?
-Dave
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I think you ran into that problem with a couple of 1st gen games. I've played Tekken Tag, and Capcom vs. SNK2 with mine.