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Title: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Titan on November 16, 2010, 09:30:19 am
At the moment, I only play racing games on my PS2. The dual analogue stick controls are so much better compared to PC, since you're not limited to four directions at full strength. Recently, though, I got Steam, and with that I'm getting back into PC gaming a lot more, especially since I've beaten every PS2 game from my local library that's worth playing. So I was thinking about getting a console-style controller for my PC. I know that Xbox controllers are far better supported, but I don't like the way they feel to hold. Is there any good PS2 style controllers that have widespread support? I really don't know where to start with this.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: MR_T3D on November 16, 2010, 09:34:59 am
ps3 controllers can work with a little "ps3 controller on PC driver" search, or I hear there are adaptors from ps2-controller-to-usb, which would also work.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: SpardaSon21 on November 16, 2010, 01:14:31 pm
You could grab one of the Logitech PS2-style PC gamepads if you can find one.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Demitri on November 16, 2010, 01:36:56 pm
I've got a logic 3 usb game pad. I didn't want to fork out the money for a xbox controller for my PC. Its cheap, cheerful, not particularly flashy but does the job. Cant ask for much more.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Titan on November 16, 2010, 02:38:22 pm
I've got a logic 3 usb game pad. I didn't want to fork out the money for a xbox controller for my PC. Its cheap, cheerful, not particularly flashy but does the job. Cant ask for much more.

I'm looking for a PS2 style controller, with two analogue sticks in the center. Another reason I don't like xBox controllers, the sticks aren't together.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: General Battuta on November 16, 2010, 02:39:48 pm
The Xbox controller is probably your best bet. You'll get used to the stick arrangement. I actually think it works a little better ergonomically; the 360 controllers are probably the best this generation except for the d-pad.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Titan on November 16, 2010, 02:47:04 pm
http://www.logic3.com/details/?prod=789

or

http://www.logic3.com/details/?prod=898
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: General Battuta on November 16, 2010, 02:48:55 pm
I am deeply skeptical of both. Especially those horrible original Xbox controllers.  :wtf: But I guess a 360 pad may be too expensive? The wired ones (which you should go for, not wireless) are probably pretty costly.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Titan on November 16, 2010, 02:50:27 pm
iunno, I was just looking around the site that Demitri posted. Could you suggest a brand? I haven't looked at Logitech's stuff yet.

EDIT: Cheapest one I saw:

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/gaming/controllers/devices/288
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: General Battuta on November 16, 2010, 03:24:04 pm
Well, the brand I would suggest is the first party wired Microsoft Xbox 360 controller. But it may be too pricey.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Swifty on November 16, 2010, 03:44:19 pm
It's like twenty bucks on eBay. It's not too expensive.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Satellight on November 16, 2010, 04:01:38 pm
I hear there are adaptors from ps2-controller-to-usb, which would also work.

WARNING !!! These adapters won't work very well on windows 7, because of the WHQL thing (I Have 2 of them, and  :mad:). Best to buy a "direct" controller....
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Nuke on November 16, 2010, 07:41:37 pm
i think the ps2 pad is one of the best game pads ever conceived. with a little hacking i bet i could get a stock ps2 pad to work with a pc in a couple of hours.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Swifty on November 16, 2010, 07:58:39 pm
I hear there are adaptors from ps2-controller-to-usb, which would also work.

WARNING !!! These adapters won't work very well on windows 7, because of the WHQL thing (I Have 2 of them, and  :mad:). Best to buy a "direct" controller....
That's interesting because I own a PS2 to USB adapter and it seems to work fine in Windows 7.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Topgun on November 16, 2010, 09:14:28 pm
I hear there are adaptors from ps2-controller-to-usb, which would also work.

WARNING !!! These adapters won't work very well on windows 7, because of the WHQL thing (I Have 2 of them, and  :mad:). Best to buy a "direct" controller....
That's interesting because I own a PS2 to USB adapter and it seems to work fine in Windows 7.
32bit? thats probably why.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Thaeris on November 16, 2010, 10:14:05 pm
Personally, though I'm not going to go to a gampad any time soon, I do like Logitech software and hardware. As for the other company (Logic 3, I suppose...), I've never heard of them. In regards to Logic 3, should you decide to buy from them, make sure they even market controllers in the US. If they don't, I wouldn't even give them a second thought. That said, Logitech is probably your best bet, with a good balance between economy and performance.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Kolgena on November 16, 2010, 11:28:13 pm
I think it's impossible to play a racing game without some form of analogue input. It's a shame that you can't steer with mouse in most of the better racing titles. Hence, gamepad/wheel.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Titan on November 17, 2010, 08:59:32 am
I think it's impossible to play a racing game without some form of analogue input. It's a shame that you can't steer with mouse in most of the better racing titles. Hence, gamepad/wheel.

I learned racing with a little tiny joystick. The base was about a 3 in square, the stick was about 5 inches high. Only had two buttons. I have such fond memories of playing old NFS games with that stick, the trigger was set to handbrake and the button on top/back was the horn. I still have it in our basement, but it has one of those stupid gaming plugs that never caught on, so I can't plug it into my computer.

I looked on Ebay, there was only one microsoft Xbox360 Controller that was wired, and it was 30 bucks. I'm trying to give this to my folks to get it for christmas, so I'd prefer something they could just order online instead of bid on.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Wobble73 on November 17, 2010, 10:56:38 am
or I hear there are adaptors from ps2-controller-to-usb, which would also work.


Correct, I got mine from Game for £10 and it will take any of my PS2 peripherals, (Joystick, Steering wheel, Light gun etc.)

If you owned a PS2 with all these attachements, this would be the best way to go I think!

A quick google for it finds this (http://www.1topstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=532) for $3.95!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Demitri on November 17, 2010, 02:28:22 pm
I've got a logic 3 usb game pad. I didn't want to fork out the money for a xbox controller for my PC. Its cheap, cheerful, not particularly flashy but does the job. Cant ask for much more.

I'm looking for a PS2 style controller, with two analogue sticks in the center. Another reason I don't like xBox controllers, the sticks aren't together.
http://www.logic3.com/details/?prod=254 (http://www.logic3.com/details/?prod=254)

This is the one i have. Don't have a clue about the website, i just google searched and that the first one i came across. As for adapters for actual PS2 gamepads i'd say they ain't worth the money. I got one and was a complete waste of time. Having said that it was quite some time ago so might have improves somewhat
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Titan on November 18, 2010, 08:58:21 am
I have a Logitech wireless PS2 controller (PS2, not PC) with a broken Xbutton, so I'm down to a Pelican wireless with no door for the battery bay, you you have to hold them in with your fingers, so I'd rather not use that.

Also, do you think I'd be able to plug a controller into the USB slots on my monitor? My PC only has one, and it's in the back.
Title: Re: PS2-style PC controller
Post by: Admiral LSD on November 20, 2010, 03:25:58 am
I have one of those Logitech Dual Action pads and found them to replicate the PS2 layout closely enough to work well for sandbox-style games originally developed for or on consoles. The biggest problem I've had is in remapping the buttons so they replicate the layout on the Playstation. I forget what I paid for it, AUD$9.95 or AUD$19.95, one of the two, but it was money well spent.