Talking Backwards
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- Oct 5, 2009
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Maybe I should have just said upfront that if I were going to be using it for anything but a fighting game, then I would just use the default 360 pad, because it works for the majority of games. I just don't see the point of the Fight Pad for platformers or anything like that when the default isn't really handicapping you. I really only see two genres that require something better; fighting games and FPS (which all suck ass with controllers, and should only be played with a mouse/keyboard!).
Converters usually suck, but if you can find a good PS3 > 360 converter, then all you need is one of the USB Saturn pads to play on the 360. If not for the fact that you can't really use a Saturn pad reliably on other systems and it's also harder to do button combinations without laying it on your leg or holding it in some other strange position, I would probably just use it over a stick because it's so less cumbersome and doesn't have any positional requirements.
Converters usually suck, but if you can find a good PS3 > 360 converter, then all you need is one of the USB Saturn pads to play on the 360. If not for the fact that you can't really use a Saturn pad reliably on other systems and it's also harder to do button combinations without laying it on your leg or holding it in some other strange position, I would probably just use it over a stick because it's so less cumbersome and doesn't have any positional requirements.
I hate the regular controllers for retro styled games and the d-pad (even the one with the adjustable cross) is fucking awful. I play games like Super Meat Boy pretty seriously (I was working the leaderboards until they started using glitches) and I want whatever advantage I can get. Trust me, if you ever got into bullet hell-type games you would want as crisp of an input as you could get. Besides, even if the pad wasn't handicapping me, there's absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to push the comfort level of one's peripheral. I mean, it's merely an extension of one's body and they should have it as comfortable as possible to maximize their potential. I can function very well on a 360pad and I did for a long time, I just felt like I could do better with a device more suited to my liking.