
Famous machine
Divine artifact
After updating the emulator version, it stopped being recognized!!!1
BMS dedicated equipment
It seems like the connection destination is about to go extinct.
>>5
Of course that’s true.
Essential when playing Tsukuro games.
I’m using pop’n lively.
I owe you a lot…
This and the PS2 controller lasted much longer than any USB game pad you can buy around here…
>>9
I had about three PS2 controllers, but I used them so much that they all broke…
I feel like I used it since middle school until my fifth year as a working adult.
>>9
Still actively playing Dragon Quest 10.
>>9
As expected, it’s amazing… the original controller!
>>102
I feel that the durability of the thread image is also abnormal.
Why did you paste the converter I’m using?
The PS2 controller was really well-designed…
It’s a different one, but I’ve been in its care for over 15 years now.
Guilty Gear or Melty Blood
I have been taken care of by this combination with a wireless PS2 pad for many years.
Using the PS1 controller without DualShock after using controllers from this era feels so light…
It’s even more convenient if it has a USB port as well.
The PS controller has been so familiar due to its design not changing for a long time.
I was using the original DualShock with this until I bought a PS4.
It seems that there is a version that can use 2 controllers.
I wonder if there is no lifespan.
>>21
It might happen, but since it doesn’t generate much heat, I don’t think it will break easily unless there’s a cable break or rust on the USB.
>>23
Too great.
With my left hand holding the connected DualShock and my right hand using the mouse, I was playing Minecraft.
Today, I first learned that there is a 64 version of something like this.
>>24
It seems that games for the 64 are difficult to play unless you have a 64 controller.
I still use it occasionally.
Artifact
I used this until it became a blue tooth box controller…
The included driver was a floppy disk.
On the PS2 controller, the buttons do not respond unless you press them down.
I’m using it with a PS1 console.
Active
I have one that can hold two.
I used DPP, or PSXPAD, with a parallel expansion up until Windows 7.
It won’t break.
It’s still active, or rather, I’m still using it in the game right now.
What the user really needed.
I wonder if there’s something similar…
I am worried about what to do if it breaks…
I’m using the ASCII Grip V that I found at a recycling shop.
The PS1 controller is too excellent as a left-hand controller.
Even the DS2, which was combined into a single unit, is dead now and there’s nothing to connect it to.
Even if I’m going to do BMS, I already have a controller for INFINITAS.
The PS2 controller is still functioning, but the sticks have become sticky.
The controller is relatively sturdy, but it’s a consumable…
Since my hands are small, the PlayStation controller feels the best.
In DS2, the stick operation started to drift and went bad before the images did.
I want something new.
I’ll play Touhou with this.
The cable in the thread image is getting sticky.
>>49
The black one was hydrolyzed, but after cleaning it thoroughly…
The matte texture has completely disappeared and it has become smooth.
The USB-A part seems suspicious, but this thing itself feels sturdy.
I’m still using my PS2 controller while making repairs and exchanging parts.
It seems like I might soon not be able to obtain even parts.
The one from Sanwa that came out a little while after this had so little delay that I was really impressed…
>>53
In the first place, this guy has no delay at all.
>>58
There is a misunderstanding that there are no delays at all.
At that time’s standards, the thread image and Sanwa’s USB converter had less delay compared to other types of converters.
I found that using hidusbf significantly reduces the response speed compared to recent wired USB controllers or even worse, but if you configure it properly, it is still highly practical to use even now.
I briefly thought, what is this?
Current gamepads have so many optimal options depending on the genre that I don’t know what to buy.
>>54
I don’t understand, so I’ve only been using the Xbox controller…
I don’t use it anymore, but I still have it on hand.
I was using this.
You’re still active, huh…
I wonder if there are any decent PS2 controller converters available now.
I was playing Hisouten with this.
Still using it.
I still have spare PS2 controllers, so they’ll still be put to work…
I’m still using the converter and Hori’s DS2 turbo controller after all this time.
The one that connects two is taking only half the input compared to the one that connects just one…
>>63
So there is an input delay compared to the thread image.
Using a PS1 controller without a DS plug to play voxel-based games is really comfortable!
Does the driver still work on Win11?
>>65
Move
I was playing AC6.
>>68
The PS pad seems destined to be overused even in the new AC release…
>>74
I was using the DualShock 2, but this one fits my hands the best…
It’s a subtle change in shape, but I felt that the DS4 was really perfect back then.
As long as DirectInput is not deprecated, it will probably remain active for a long time.
I used to connect the Wii Classic Controller via Bluetooth, and it was cheap and convenient, but recently I haven’t seen it much.
I used it to play Monster Hunter Frontier.
There was a verification that a converted Xbox pad (or arcade stick) via a converter has less lag than the PS3 DualShock 3.
My youth.
Ours was a Sanwa.
Well, if you’re using it now, a regular wired Logitech is just fine…
It wasn’t so much that I wanted to use the PS console…
There was no USB gamepad with a consumer-level feel.
I see DS2 in online shopping, but I wonder if the contents are different…
Endlessly playing BMS and RBO is a fond memory.
Something that’s been lying around at my parents’ house.
I remember that game consoles and controllers could be used directly on a PC!
Everyone is craving a decent controller for PC.
I still rely on it when playing Touhou.
I guess I won’t be using the PS2 controller anymore…
>>85
Eh…
The advantage of being able to bring in a familiar joypad was huge, especially since many of the PC joypads at the time were difficult to use.
The controller is no longer available.
I had been using it for about 20 years, but it finally passed away, so I switched to a box controller.
These days, there’s no delay even with wireless.
Using JTK forcefully even if it’s not supported.
Connecting a PS one-handed controller makes it incredibly convenient as a one-handed device.
I don’t have it, so I don’t know, but can it connect directly to a PC via Bluetooth after the PS3?
>>92
Be careful, as a receiver specifically for the 360 wireless controller (the original is discontinued) is needed.
I was looking on Reddit to see if I could modify it wired, but it seems like the circuit board has changed enough that small modifications won’t work, so I gave up.
>>92
PS4 to PS5 can be done.
The PS3 controller is a bit more complicated because it’s special.
>>103
I heard that a new PS3 controller driver for PC came out recently, right?
I think there’s a black one that I hardly use if you search around the house.
The outer layer must be all sticky…
When the controller broke, I reluctantly switched to a PS3 controller, but then the OS stopped being compatible, so I ended up with a PS4 controller.
It’s a good thing to change in a way that makes it easier to handle.
That said, if I can use something I’m familiar with, I’d like to use it.
I think I was using a fake Chinese product.
Unknowingly, I was using top-class performance at the time.
I had to part with the 360 controller because the wireless interfered with the tablet driver, causing incomprehensible behavior that made me cry…
Recent controllers are heavy, aren’t they…
>>104
It’s evolved in a direction where various things are placed on it…
About 15 years ago, all Touhou players really had this.
The input is binary, and the analog precision is decent, so the durability is impressive.
The quality of old PC pads was quite terrible, so it inevitably became this way.
>>109
Why were companies like Elecom and others producing such inferior products?
>>109
MHF Starter Pack! Includes a pad!
Trash…
Ours is an analog that’s worn out and is about to short-circuit.
Still usable.
Is it true that stick drift can be fixed with contact cleaner?
>>112
It may be possible to fix it with contact cleaner only if the damage is caused by the potentiometer.
Using a contact revitalizer can sometimes worsen the situation because it can cause unnecessary issues.
Can you somehow display something like a D-pad or PS1 keys?
Why is the trend all about sticks?
>>114
If the D-pad is important, then it’s the USB version of the Saturn pad.
Even if it’s a bit more expensive, genuine parts end up being cheaper in the long run.
>>117
I can’t even count how many Chinese-made pads I bought.
I’m doing a PS2 console gacha for 1500 yen.
Surprisingly, there are some that are not worn out.
I love the story that quickly spread and became popular through word of mouth.