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patrickl:
Wouldn't the "feel" be more connected to the angle of rotation rather than the diameter of the knob? Especially when it is within one revolution. At least that's how I play. of course a bigger knob will feel different too, but the angle of rotation is far more important to me.

RandyT:

--- Quote from: patrickl on December 11, 2006, 07:09:02 am ---Wouldn't the "feel" be more connected to the angle of rotation rather than the diameter of the knob? Especially when it is within one revolution. At least that's how I play. of course a bigger knob will feel different too, but the angle of rotation is far more important to me.

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Smaller knobs have a shorter circumference, meaning that less of it travels through your fingers to make the same amount of on-screen movement.  Likewise, a larger knob will have a longer circumference, so it will feel like you are turning the knob more, even at the same angle ranges. 

Both are important, but unless you turn the knob exclusively with your wrist (most will not) the amount of knob surface traveling past your fingertips will be a very large contributor to the feel of the gameplay.

RandyT

Fozzy The Bear:
WAHEY!!!!!!!   ;D :applaud:

My spinner arrived today! Although I still haven't seen it because my other half has locked it away in a draw....  :badmood:  How will I survive two weeks without it knowing it's there  :cry:

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

RayB:
Thanks for the info Randy.

Havok:
Randy - inventory is getting a little low...

Don't you dare run out of stock when I finally get some cash to buy this!!!

 :-[

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