Talk about NBA 2K12 here.
Sat Oct 08, 2011 4:19 pm
Hi folks!
I'm using a Predator Gamepad by now.
It is - or better was - quite ok, just now and then it has some malfuntions. E.g. When scrolling through a menu the scrolling sometimes just don't stop despite I'm touching any sticks/ buttons.
So I decided to buy a new gamepad. My first choice is the wireless 360 controller, second PS3 and third Rumblepad II (used Rumblepad I but I never really liked it).
Any experiences/ suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Sat Oct 08, 2011 4:35 pm
As a person who used to inadvertently but regularly wreck controllers, 360 controller is the way to go.
Rumblepad/any logitech gamepad feels comfortable with the hands but imo not as responsive as the 360 when a little bit wear wear and tear creeps in.
PS3 controller is more responsive than the Rumblepad (with wear and tear) but I don't feel comfortable handling it.
Only 'damage' I have now with the 360 controller is the 'rubber plastic' wearing off from the analog sticks thus exposing the 'hard plastic'.
Go with the wired controller. Its wire is long enough for you to even play across the other side of your room. Also, most console to PC port games generally support the 360 controller.
Sat Oct 08, 2011 5:53 pm
Thanks to both of you.
@ shadowgrin
Seems like we have the same issues with the PS3 controller. From what I've read/ experienced the 360 controller has already been my favourite (never liked the 360 itself but the controller is great piece of work). The loosing of rubber is something I experienced with most controllers, so it's not that bad to me.
Taking the wired one seems to be a good advice.
@ airBerlin
Despite I use Logitech keyboard and mouse, I was kinda disappointed from by the rumblepad. But I'll look for that pad when I visit my lokal electronics dealer next time. Seems to be at least a good choice for a (cheaper) second controller.
Sat Oct 08, 2011 6:05 pm
get something that has dual analog
hey, is ps3 controller compatible with PC?
Sat Oct 08, 2011 6:25 pm
I have xbox 360 Wired and it works perfectly with the game. I have heard wireless is more of a hassle. I mean ur not gonna be sitting too damn far from your PC anyways. 10 Ft cable is convenient enough.
Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:16 pm
Badger wrote:hey, is ps3 controller compatible with PC?
IIRC you can buy a converter to use PS3 controller with PC. Price is 1,5 of a wired 360 controller here.
bowdown wrote:I have xbox 360 Wired and it works perfectly with the game. I have heard wireless is more of a hassle. I mean ur not gonna be sitting too damn far from your PC anyways. 10 Ft cable is convenient enough.
You're right. Since I've read that the wireless 360 could sometimes causes trouble with wirless mouses/ keyboards, I think I'll go with the wired 360.
Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:20 am
PS3 controllers come with USB cords you can plug into your PC. The PS3 also uses the same set up to connect controllers to it. In terms of NBA 2K games, I've been using a PS3 controller since I own a PS3 (have game for PC), and it works without any problems. The main issue is for games like Batman: Arkham Asylum, where the game doesn't support the controller, and you need to do some weird "mod" to get it to work. I ended up playing the game with the Mouse and Keyboard and I had no problems.
Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:41 am
I got the wired 360 controller for pc. Works flawlessly.
Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:03 am
Is it possible to use a wireless xbox 360 controller?
Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:16 am
this is what i use, it works well although i do have some trouble performing the spin moves but that's about it.. and it's only $13..
http://www.amazon.com/Frisby-Computer-L ... 739&sr=8-9
Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:31 am
I'm using the wired 360 controller. It works great.
Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:04 am
360 Wired is the best IMO
bowdown wrote: I have heard wireless is more of a hassle. I mean ur not gonna be sitting too damn far from your PC anyways. 10 Ft cable is convenient enough.
I'm using a 360 wireless through and the only hassle is there is no way to turn the controller off. You have to either let it idle for 10 minutes or pop the battery pack. But I've walked all around the house with it in my hand and it stayed connected to the computer without issue.
Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:25 am
JaoSming wrote:360 Wired is the best IMO
bowdown wrote: I have heard wireless is more of a hassle. I mean ur not gonna be sitting too damn far from your PC anyways. 10 Ft cable is convenient enough.
I'm using a 360 wireless through and the only hassle is there is no way to turn the controller off. You have to either let it idle for 10 minutes or pop the battery pack. But I've walked all around the house with it in my hand and it stayed connected to the computer without issue.
Do you need an adapter or something for your 360 controller to work on pc? I have 2 wireless xbox controllers from my xbox 360.
Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:35 am
Logitech controllers have never let me down. Chillstream is the way for me always
Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:48 am
Rangez wrote:Do you need an adapter or something for your 360 controller to work on pc? I have 2 wireless xbox controllers from my xbox 360.
Yes you do, wireless receiver. I think its ~$20.
Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:51 am
Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:34 am
JaoSming wrote:You have to either let it idle for 10 minutes or pop the battery pack.
In my experience with the controller I think you just let it idle for 5 minutes?
I have the 360 wireless and it's being a pain in the ass. Every time I take a freethrow or the controller vibrate or shake it will turn off all of a sudden. Must be the battery pack but I don't know if they sell extra ones here.
Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:46 am
Logitech dual analog is the way to, I suspect that controllers with vibrating will give me arthritis in 40 years
Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:52 am
dei. wrote:I have the 360 wireless and it's being a pain in the ass. Every time I take a freethrow or the controller vibrate or shake it will turn off all of a sudden. Must be the battery pack but I don't know if they sell extra ones here.
Yea, it sounds like your pack is dead. I only use the packs that use AA batteries since I've had shit luck with the rechargeables.
Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:10 am
JaoSming wrote:Rangez wrote:Do you need an adapter or something for your 360 controller to work on pc? I have 2 wireless xbox controllers from my xbox 360.
Yes you do, wireless receiver. I think its ~$20.
Do you know where you can buy 1 in canada?
Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:30 am
no idea, Bestbuy has them bundled with a wireless controller for $60, but I dont know where you could get one by itself.
Mon Oct 10, 2011 3:05 am
JaoSming wrote:no idea, Bestbuy has them bundled with a wireless controller for $60, but I dont know where you could get one by itself.
Aw. Thanks anyways
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group.
phpBB Mobile / SEO by Artodia.