Is there a need for dual analog stick for Freestyle?

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Is there a need for dual analog stick for Freestyle?

Postby Glyyde on Tue Nov 12, 2002 11:57 pm

just wondering.... is there much use of freestlye in the game?

basically freestyle is just by using the right analog stick to do crossovers, spin move, and such things right? correct me if I am wrong.....

I am using a normal gamepad now.... wondering whether I should get those dual stick ones or not....
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Postby cocobee on Wed Nov 13, 2002 12:05 am

it depends, are you happy playing live like that?

freestyle definetly adds a new flavor for me anyway--and I know when I master the freestyle moves, I will definetly use it more--but it's a whole new learning process. Try it out, buy a new gamepad--if you don't like return the gamepad and get your money back

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Postby Glyyde on Wed Nov 13, 2002 1:26 am

well...too bad over here in Malaysia there's nothing call money back return...... once sold consider gone......
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Postby StR8 Blazin on Wed Nov 13, 2002 10:14 am

With the analog controllers you can choose what crossovers you want to perform. While with a normal controller when you do a crossover, it's random. So I highly suggest you go and get yourself a new controller with analog sticks.
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