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I read on gamespot that EA will have better gamepad support for this year's title.
Does anyone have any more information on this subject??
I've long been frustrated with the gamepad issue as have many others.. first i bought two Thrustmaster Dual Power 2 gamepads and the right analog stick didn't work because their drivers are screwy..
So then i bought the "recommended" Dual Analog gamepads from Logitech.. and like counless other people... i have been plagued with the gamepad losing calibration every few minutes so i have to unplug and replug the controller in and hope it works ever minute or so... very annoying..
So maybe they'll just add support for the Thrustmaster gamepad so that I can have a gamepad that stays calibrated and has a right analog stick that works..
otherwise i'll have to buy yet another gamepad..
In that case.. i'd like to know which work for people now or which will work in 2005... and by work i mean... has two analog sticks that stay calibrated and in which the right analog stick actually does what it is supposed to so you can use it to do proper moves (in this case the first touch system)
OK THANKS!!
Does anyone have any more information on this subject??
I've long been frustrated with the gamepad issue as have many others.. first i bought two Thrustmaster Dual Power 2 gamepads and the right analog stick didn't work because their drivers are screwy..
So then i bought the "recommended" Dual Analog gamepads from Logitech.. and like counless other people... i have been plagued with the gamepad losing calibration every few minutes so i have to unplug and replug the controller in and hope it works ever minute or so... very annoying..
So maybe they'll just add support for the Thrustmaster gamepad so that I can have a gamepad that stays calibrated and has a right analog stick that works..
otherwise i'll have to buy yet another gamepad..
In that case.. i'd like to know which work for people now or which will work in 2005... and by work i mean... has two analog sticks that stay calibrated and in which the right analog stick actually does what it is supposed to so you can use it to do proper moves (in this case the first touch system)
OK THANKS!!