I loathe that converter.
It doesn't even read L2/R2 inputs correctly since the shoulder buttons were pressure sensitive.
Seriously? I've heard nothing but great things about that converter.
I loathe that converter.
It doesn't even read L2/R2 inputs correctly since the shoulder buttons were pressure sensitive.
Seriously? I've heard nothing but great things about that converter.
Most pad warriors stick to Tekken, and you don't need shoulder buttons for Tekken. It doesn't get complained about a lot.
Venture off into SCV land or any FG that benefits from shoulder inputs and you'll be miserable.
Well, it does.
If you're using a DS2 you will notice that R1/L1 function fine, but R2/L2 require you to use maximum pressure to get an input.
If, however, you hook up a DS1 or earlier PS1 pad you will not have this issue because that generation of controller was not pressure sensitive. It's just a case of actually finding a decent early PS1 pad.
The converter also has issues with minimalistic input timing. For example I found it nearly impossible to fuzzy guard in SCV with this converter because it wouldn't let me tap 8 and release it in a timely manner. Granted the patch removed the ability to fuzzy, but it was still a limitation.
Any game that requires you to press a direction and release it incredibly quickly is going to give you problems.
http://cronusdevice.com/
Saw this on GT.TV. It's a usb that allows you to connect any device to any system and the review claims there is no delay on any of the setups they tried. It's a bit pricey sitting at $70 but if this thing is actually a good converter it's better than spending $100 on a MLG controller that only works on one system.
I don't think there is any difference functionality wise. One is just made out of carbon fiber and the other is plastic. I went ahead and took the dive and bought it so I'll let people know if its any good. At $70 though it better be flawless lol.
http://cronusdevice.com/
Saw this on GT.TV. It's a usb that allows you to connect any device to any system and the review claims there is no delay on any of the setups they tried. It's a bit pricey sitting at $70 but if this thing is actually a good converter it's better than spending $100 on a MLG controller that only works on one system.
I went ahead and took the dive and bought it so I'll let people know if its any good. At $70 though it better be flawless lol.
Yeah so apparently you need a wired 360 controller to use your PS3 controller on 360 with the cronus. Just a heads up for people.
I'm guessing that when the wireless version comes out you will just be able to just plug in play.
I think you're a little confused here. It comes with a bluetooth addon that lets you use ps3 controllers on the 360. You need a wired 360 controller to use on the ps3. The only way a wireless 360 controller will work on the ps3 is if you have the pc receiver thing that lets you use wireless controllers on the pc which they will add for an extra $10. I have a wired 360 controller so I didn't need to spend the extra $10 on it.
I wish I was you, I'm literally just now moving on to my 4th DS3 controller. My L2/R2 springs keep wearing out, Left stick begins sticking with some very weird resistance thrown in, and my battery life continues to completely fade until it no longer functions without the use of a charge cable. I just want one reliable PS3 controller... It's one motivation to switch to my sticks for DOA5.Its a good thing I went to this tread. Now I know when I buy the silver controller when I own a 360, do not twist the D-pad! lol and theres something weird about the Dual Skock 3 because they seem to last much longer than the PS2 controllers. Every Dual Shock 2's I owned ALWAYS have some type of problem but I NEVER had any problems with my DS3 controllers, its interesting i'll say.![]()
I wish I was you, I'm literally just now moving on to my 4th DS3 controller. My L2/R2 springs keep wearing out, Left stick begins sticking with some very weird resistance thrown in, and my battery life continues to completely fade until it no longer functions without the use of a charge cable. I just want one reliable PS3 controller... It's one motivation to switch to my sticks for DOA5.