I just purchased a Logitech Rumblepad 2 ( PC ) and I'm having a hard time getting used to it.
By the way, the last time I used a gamepad was during the late 80s when I played NES.
Gamepads are meant to be convenient alternatives to the keyboard/mouse combo. Heck, I've even seen little kides aim and shoot on PS2 games with their controllers.
So I'm wondering if anyone else here was experiencing the same difficulty, and as to how they got used to their gamepad. How steep is the learning curve for most people? And for what games would you NOT recommend using this controller for?
By the way, the last time I used a gamepad was during the late 80s when I played NES.
Gamepads are meant to be convenient alternatives to the keyboard/mouse combo. Heck, I've even seen little kides aim and shoot on PS2 games with their controllers.
So I'm wondering if anyone else here was experiencing the same difficulty, and as to how they got used to their gamepad. How steep is the learning curve for most people? And for what games would you NOT recommend using this controller for?
The Logitech RumblePad 2 has almost the identical layout, but with two minor differences: 1) There are four buttons above the analog sticks and 2) The D-pad is one solid disc with a cross on it, instead of the separate pins of the cross on the Dual Shock. As for the four buttons above the analog sticks, two are normal buttons while the other.
Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 Mac Driver
- Amazon.com: logitech rumblepad 2 - 1 Star & Up. Skip to main content.
- Logitech's Cordless Rumblepad connects to your Mac using a wired USB wireless receiver that can sit unobtrusively atop or alongside your Mac. Operating at 2.4GHz, the RF-based controller works up.
- Is it a good gamepad? Can someone give me a review( personal experience please) of this game pad?