17th May 2010, 2:01 PM
Yes, analog sensitivity does things like that :D.
The thing is, the PS2 controller has analog buttons, like ALL of them but start, select, and the two digital clicks under the analog sticks. So, it's odd to remove it from L and R here. Yeah, they're useful, and the Nintendo ones I'd say are better because there's a lot more tactile feedback.
The thing is, the PS2 controller has analog buttons, like ALL of them but start, select, and the two digital clicks under the analog sticks. So, it's odd to remove it from L and R here. Yeah, they're useful, and the Nintendo ones I'd say are better because there's a lot more tactile feedback.
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