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PROOF wrote: Logitech Dual Action Gamepad Jul 9, 2004 Julius M
Is the gamepad worth buying? I have heard so much negative feedback and I'm not sure if I should buy it. If not, what gamepad is worth it? I really only need it for madden.
Re: Logitech Dual Action Gamepad
Jul 10, 2004 andre Casali
NOOO, don't buy it. All those people complaining are teeling the truth. this pad is the worst ever and become useless after few days.
It's a total waste of money, buy something else...I'll never buy from Logitech again in my life, never!!
Re: Logitech Dual Action Gamepad
Jul 24, 2004 Robert Wilson
Definitely not. Don't buy this gamepad. I'm thinking about going back to best buy and putting a sign up over the pads for how bad they are. There isn't a fix for the calibration issue. It's got to be a hardware issue and Logitech just won't answer anyone back on how awful this thing is. In fact the only reason that I will hold onto mine is because I'm going to wait for the class action lawsuit against logitech for this piece..... Hmmm maybe you should buy one as a future investment during the pay off.
One very dissatisfied loyal logitech customer that was burned by them... Never again....
Re: Logitech Dual Action Gamepad
Aug 16, 2004 Alec Humes
The gamepad is horrible, it was good for 2 days, and ever since it's been useless. The solution Logitech offers for the calibration issue is to unplug, and replug the controller, that lasts for a good ten monutes. Not going to touch a logitech product ever again, I've been telling everyone I know the same.
Re: Logitech Dual Action Gamepad
Aug 19, 2004 leeds onethousand
I've had this exact same problem. The pad worked fine for a few days, then failed. I got a replacement one, same problem. I got yet another replacement one a few months ago and it has worked flawlessly since. Seems like a lot of people have this problem, but it also seems that this problem is resolved for people who got the pad (or a replacement one) recently?
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That one is amazing. I have it.JasonLin wrote::? oh? really, didn't know that one is that bad...
sorry!
what about this one?
Sun Aug 29, 2004 1:52 pm
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Yohance (BIGGREEN) Bailey wrote:
Just bought this controller..its pretty nice. It's not as good as the firestorm thrustmaster in terms of butten placement ...but it has alot of nice features that let you map any keyboard and mouse function to the controller..and it has a nicer feel.
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Sun Aug 29, 2004 11:52 pm
KASro wrote:I've Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Power 3
http://www.joystickreview.com/thrustmas ... amepad.asp
For me it's very good, because it has many buttons and it's comfortable.
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darch wrote:thrustmaster is very good but his buttons after couple montchs getting weak and the cross (not analog) brokes and it cant be repaired
spetialy if you play games like pro evolution soccer(wining eleven)
apropo the best sport game ever made,no no
best game of all
i recomend you ps2(ps1) gamepad couse i neverr hear its broken
ps:i dont speak english grammaticaly
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Tue Aug 31, 2004 5:18 pm
colin826 wrote:Is there something wrong with using the d-pad? I use because I absolutley hate using an analog for player movement.
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Wed Sep 01, 2004 6:16 am
Alcoholic wrote:How can you hate analog? I like analog a lot and... YOU CAN WALK WITH IT!I use D-Pad for quick plays. I walk up and down the court tapping the crossover button, and he just goes through his legs really nice and cool.
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