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PC gamepad in Australia

Postby paulchoi on Wed Nov 19, 2003 7:51 pm

I am thinking about buying a gamepad for PC.
Today I spoke to a shop that they recommend to use PS2 pad with PC connection adaptor. (USB) Can anyone recommend which gamepad I'd better get?
Logitec Rumble? or PS2 gamepad? or any others?
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Postby Andrew on Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:14 pm

If you've got a PS2, it might be worth investing in the adapter. However, as far as PC gamepads go, I highly recommend the Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Analog/Dual Power gamepad.
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Postby Ymakino on Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:40 pm

I've got the Thrustmaster,, you can get them at Harvey Norman they're great.
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Postby Andrew on Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:48 pm

That's where I bought mine. (Y) It was $75 when I got it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was less than that now.
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Postby Adrian on Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:52 pm

The logitech rumble gamepad has 6 buttons...A,B,C,X,Y,Z where as the Thrustmaster only has 4 buttons, does this make much difference?

Which one did you get Andrew...

FireStorm Dual Power 3 ?
FireStorm Dual Analog 3 ?

or

FireStorm Digital 3 ?
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Postby JohnnyKnoxville on Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:59 pm

I have the Dual Analog 3 (the Dual Power 3 has Force Feedback I believe, which is rarely used IMHO, and not supported by Live 04).

It has 12 buttons - 4 on the top, 2 shoulder buttons on each side, 2 additional shoulder buttons at the bottom of the pad (press with your middle finger), and you can press the two analog sticks down for button presses as well.

Works like a charm for me here. And it only cost me 17 Euros.

EDIT: Just to clarify - I have used a Logitech and MS SIdewinder pads before, and both only have 1 shoulder button on each side and 6 buttons on the top. I do think that the PS2-layout of the Thrustmaster is far superior though as it allows you more button combos. You can't really press more than one of the top buttons at a time, but the shoulder buttons and top buttons combined work wonders (Direct Pass, Turbo, Backdown etc. all word better this way for me).
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Postby Ymakino on Wed Nov 19, 2003 9:01 pm

Andrew, i picked mine up there for $39.95 on special :), must have come down in price!
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Postby Andrew on Wed Nov 19, 2003 9:05 pm

I've got the Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Power...3, I think.
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Postby milos mack on Wed Nov 19, 2003 9:26 pm

how much do ps2 controller adaptors cost in $AU?(the thing andrew mentioned)
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Postby paulchoi on Thu Nov 20, 2003 10:41 am

it's (adaptor) A$30.00....
BTW, which Thrustmaster do you guys use???
at Harvey Norman??? better check it out... ^^
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