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Interact P228 Performance ProPad 6 PC Game Controller |
List Price: $14.99
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Rating: Summary: Barely Usable Review: This is my second Propad Gamepad, and it will be my last. Anytime I want to use it, I have to calibrate it every time. That's a nuisance, but not the only problem. If I don't calibrate it, and want to play a computer game that can be played with either keyboards or gamepads, the game always gets screwed up. One of the buttons doesn't do anything at all (and, according to my game, Fifa 99, the button should pass the soccer ball), and two others are switched. The only thing that works properly is the D-Pad. Basically, this is a piece of crap. I can use it, but only when I have to (for playing 2 player games.) The price is really cheap- and you get what you pay for. A really cheap, piece of crap.
Rating: Summary: Good pad Review: This pad works fine. I installed it no problems on my P3-450 and it works fine. I have a variety of racing, shootemup, sim and sports games (including Madden games) and it is cool as heck. Beats the keyboard. I recommend it.
Rating: Summary: This is crap Review: This product is junk. I bought it because I didn't want to play Resident Evil 2 with the keyboard... but I ended up playing it with the keyboard anyway and doing much better than the pad. The problem is this: the calibration program is junk. You set a null input and yet your character will spin around as if he/she is doing the Chubby Checker Twist.
Rating: Summary: Needs a life span Review: Three years is almost like one hundred thousand miles with a computer controller. Unlike the Play Station controllers I've noticed that there simply not meant for the continues wear and tear. After using it through many great years of Final Fantasy VII for PC the touch buttons finally gave way. Oh, well bought another controller and this worked well for three years. Mark my words the best ten bucks ever spent on a computer part. Besides, got an original used Play Station controller that works just fine after five years of use!
Rating: Summary: Needs a life span Review: Three years is almost like one hundred thousand miles with a computer controller. Unlike the Play Station controllers I've noticed that there simply not meant for the continues wear and tear. After using it through many great years of Final Fantasy VII for PC the touch buttons finally gave way. Oh, well bought another controller and this worked well for three years. Mark my words the best ten bucks ever spent on a computer part. Besides, got an original used Play Station controller that works just fine after five years of use!
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