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10/05/09
I guess I have fighting games on the mind.
10/05/09
Here's how it works. In the box you get 4 things-
top half of controller shell
bottom half of controller shell
2 triggers
You pull your old controller apart, toss the shell and triggers, and reassemble. Buttons come with the new shell because of the way they're lighted. There is also a button at the top of the controller near the 'connect' button that turns the lights on/off (they time out after 5 minutes or so though of being on)
There are 3 solder connections you have to make to get the LEDS to work. Not real hard to get to, but if you're new to soldering you're going to cry.
Final product is very nice looking, lights are cool. The best part by far is that you use the stock circuit board with the kit, so your sticks and d-pad are exactly the same. Triggers are the same size as well, so no change there. So far I'm very happy with my controller.
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@Bertone77: Wouldn't the controller be red then?
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02/27/09
Of course, for FPS, I play on my PC (love thems mouse and keyboards), so maybe that's my issue?
02/19/09
A controller is simply a controller, and both common sense tells us that the Xbox 360's controller and the PS3's controller are not only reasonable comfortable to use and pragmatic, but aren't all that different either.
Shut the fuck up, fanboys.
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Actually..... they are completely different..... and each has their own strengths and weaknesses. Anyone who can't tell the differences..... can't be a very skilled gamer. The 360 controller is far superior for shooters of any kind. The PS3 controller is superior for fighters. It depends upon what type of games you like to play as to which you think is the better controller. Also what type of grip you like to use..... if you use a "claw" grip.... you probably prefer the PS3 controller. If you use a standard grip..... you probably prefer the 360 controller.
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I might get it for Killzone 2 (if it doesn't use the D-Pad for quick switching) or Street Fighter IV (So I can buy an arcade stick that's compatible with Windows without having to find drivers), but other than that, I'd just prefer the Dualshock 3.
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