Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Logic3 PlayStation 2 Controller Adapter for PC (PC)

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Manufacturer: Logic 3
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Logic 3 EAN: 0663452725794 Label: Logic 3 Manufacturer: Logic 3 Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Logic 3 Release Date: 2006-12-09 Studio: Logic 3
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Customer Rating:      Summary: not so bad Comment: is not so bad, took a while to figure out the controls & how to set them up but it works fine, easy installation & everything, shall see how things go in the near future
Customer Rating:      Summary: wont work with................. Comment: ...............the one game I would want this controller for, EA FIFA. you cant use right analogue stick in fifa, in that it does not recognise it at all, although, in EA Cricket it works fine. Strange that one EA game supports the Logic 3 controller in this adapter, but they wont support it in the Fifa series. In games like GTA, Scarface etc, its fine, but on a pc, to use a joypad over mouse keyboard just loses so much of the precision. so in my case, was a pointless purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome Comment: Much better than the keyboard and mouse. the ps2 controller is the best controller ever. Playing games from 6 feet away makes them look better, and stops you going blind.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it says on the tin Comment: Brilliant. Although it came with a driver disk. If you have XP (SP2) then just plug in the adapter and plug in a PS2 Game pad. XP recognised it right away as USB Gamepad. Works flawlessly and is obviously a more sensible choice than any PC Gamepad that tries to be a PS2 pad, cos we all know they're never as good as the real thing. At £5.99... essential for any PC gamer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Exactly what it says on the tin. Comment: This adaptor will allow you to use a Playstation 2 gamepad on your PC. I've been using it to play Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and it makes it so much more fun.
However, even better, you can also hook it up to your Playstation 3 and use your PS2 pad on that. It even supports rumble. :)
As long as you know what you are getting than this is a great buy.
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