Nah talking about the old days, so controller and console.
But Gamecube stick soft o0???
The right feels like it, but the short design makes you stretch your thumb more (mine at least, since I didn't use my thumb's tip but the center) and the left one is a hard ****ing *****.
But Gamecube stick soft o0???
The right feels like it, but the short design makes you stretch your thumb more (mine at least, since I didn't use my thumb's tip but the center) and the left one is a hard ****ing *****.
Searz wrote:
The top or "main body" of the Onza is very slightly smaller, with the buttons closer together (I think that's good) and it's slightly longer (5mm).
Dolphin isn't THAT demanding, is it? I think I can run it fine with my 5years old overclocked CPU.
I'm running a 2.7ghz dual core (g630), and i can get 60 fps on windwaker, the only game i really care about emulating if i'm not running anything else.
My goal is to be able to run flash and dolphin at the same time, which isn't possible with this cpu.
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Searz wrote:
You see that yellow thing? It's an analog stick :P
No modern controller has just one analog stick.
I'd hardly call the C-stick an analog stick. I never saw a Gamecube game that used it as one, at least. I don't believe that it actually can read, say, that you have only moved the stick halfway, and the ability to read partial inputs is important enough for me to not want to call it an actual analog stick. I could be wrong, though.
I used the MotionInJoy drivers for my PS3 controller, yeah. They were causing games that use Games for Windows Live to crash when I attempted to play them using my controller, until I removed them and returned to the default drivers. So if you want to play any games that use Games for Windows Live, I'm not sure if you'll be able to use a MotionInJoy driver. The drivers were also causing Dark Souls to crash, even though it's not a Games for Windows Live game, but they worked with Bastion. So I'd say it's a ****shoot, overall.
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lifebaka wrote:
I'd hardly call the C-stick an analog stick. I never saw a Gamecube game that used it as one, at least. I don't believe that it actually can read, say, that you have only moved the stick halfway, and the ability to read partial inputs is important enough for me to not want to call it an actual analog stick. I could be wrong, though.
I used the MotionInJoy drivers for my PS3 controller, yeah. They were causing games that use Games for Windows Live to crash when I attempted to play them using my controller, until I removed them and returned to the default drivers. So if you want to play any games that use Games for Windows Live, I'm not sure if you'll be able to use a MotionInJoy driver. The drivers were also causing Dark Souls to crash, even though it's not a Games for Windows Live game, but they worked with Bastion. So I'd say it's a ****shoot, overall.
The c-stick is a fully functional analog stick.
Also, i'm pretty sure Dark Souls IS g4wl.
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Temzilla wrote:
I'm running a 2.7ghz dual core (g630), and i can get 60 fps on windwaker, the only game i really care about emulating if i'm not running anything else.
My goal is to be able to run flash and dolphin at the same time, which isn't possible with this cpu.
I've got 3.8GHz dual core, so I'm probably not gonna run into any problems.. I hope..
But Flash? Why?
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Darcurse wrote:
Gamecube stick soft o0???
The right feels like it, but the short design makes you stretch your thumb more (mine at least, since I didn't use my thumb's tip but the center) and the left one is a hard ****ing *****.
Well, it's not exactly metal, lol. And the shape of the stick is very round, so unless your fingers are super sensitive I don't see how you could have any problem with it.
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lifebaka wrote:
I'd hardly call the C-stick an analog stick. I never saw a Gamecube game that used it as one, at least. I don't believe that it actually can read, say, that you have only moved the stick halfway, and the ability to read partial inputs is important enough for me to not want to call it an actual analog stick. I could be wrong, though.
I used the MotionInJoy drivers for my PS3 controller, yeah. They were causing games that use Games for Windows Live to crash when I attempted to play them using my controller, until I removed them and returned to the default drivers. So if you want to play any games that use Games for Windows Live, I'm not sure if you'll be able to use a MotionInJoy driver. The drivers were also causing Dark Souls to crash, even though it's not a Games for Windows Live game, but they worked with Bastion. So I'd say it's a ****shoot, overall.
Temzilla wrote:
The c-stick is a fully functional analog stick.
Also, i'm pretty sure Dark Souls IS g4wl.
Exactly.
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My hand is big, and my fingers rested between the battery and the two handles. The wired controller doesn't have this problem, but the onza is the same price, and better quality imo than the wired controller, the shape feels identical.
I need to buy a better cpu if i want to play games in dolphin though :x
The top or "main body" of the Onza is very slightly smaller, with the buttons closer together (I think that's good) and it's slightly longer (5mm).
Dolphin isn't THAT demanding, is it? I think I can run it fine with my 5years old overclocked CPU.