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| | #16 |
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So any suggestions to a decent usb > PS2 converter? I guess since theirs no settings for the amount of force feedback I can do without it. I wouldnt want the controller rumbling for every spell:sweat:
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| | #17 |
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Well, aside from the force feedback issue, the Radio Shack USB converter works fine for me. It was pretty inexpensive from what I recall (under $20 I think) and most Radio Shacks will probably have it in stock. One of the more expensive converters you can import like the one from Lik-Sang are probably of better overall quality if you want the best, though. |
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| | #18 |
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well i only use controllers when i want to chill during partying ^^ bad thing about that is i tend to doze off for a bit then wake up saying OH SHIT! lol anywho macros i generally only use 2 macros while pting one is on the ctrl list and the other is alt since im a thf i js do ctrl 1 which is l1+O button on the macro i set as /target <bt> then i do R1 + O which i place ontop of my sneak/trick macro easy for us melees might be a bit tougher for you spellcasters.. not sure how ps2 players use it so easy ^^ anywho if anyone finds an updated driver that doesnt crash for the radioshack psx2usb pM me |
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| Junior Member | http://www.radioshack.com/ProdSuppor...=&D=soft&T=htm 260-0304 USB Dual Vibration Joystick 260-0304.EXE 1.32 MB try downloading this driver, it should fix the force feedback issues from the radio shack ps2->usb converter. |
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| | #20 |
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Thank you very much! I highly recommend the Radio Shack PlayStation-to-USB adapter to everyone. Only $10 and works like a charm.
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