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Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
I like using a playstation (dual shock or ps2) controller, with a usb adapter ($10 or so). I've never seen any computer gamepads that can compare to those of any of the consoles. Console gamepads always seem to have the perfect weight, feeling of sturdiness, and button/d-pad feel.

You must have smaller hands than me.
But then, most people do 😉
 
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
I like using a playstation (dual shock or ps2) controller, with a usb adapter ($10 or so). I've never seen any computer gamepads that can compare to those of any of the consoles. Console gamepads always seem to have the perfect weight, feeling of sturdiness, and button/d-pad feel.

You must have smaller hands than me.
But then, most people do 😉

I've got big hands, and I prefer the ps2 controller to anything else.
 
Plus the xbox is USB. I think that if you cut the wire and splice on a old USB from a ruined mouse or whatnot end it should work.

Also their is a flash card reader built into the controller, I think. But I don't know what will work in it, or even if anything will work in it.

Also a little USB hub... Or something like that. It's all standard computer technology twisted around to hide it's true functionality (much like their OS's, hehe)

It may be a fun little project to take a solder gun to it and "fix" it to make it a proper PC thing.
 
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