unless it's a hidden option/feature it doesn't. I never had a DS 2 but I've had a few 3rd controllers develop drift in the left stick.
I have a DS4, and a SixAxis and I think a DS3 and a DS2. I never had DS1, just the original PSX controllers that had no analog sticks. I remember when Ape Escape came out, you needed a DS1 to play the game. The DS2 does work on the PS1.
EDIT: I've updated my steam list/trades.
It's one of my favorite controllers :nod:. Yesterday I started playing through Skies of Arcadia again.
I don't remember having much problems with the Dualshock 2 or with the R2/L2 buttons. The analog sticks on the Dualshock 2 worked fine mostly. I remember it didn't seem like until the Ps3/Xbox 360 era when racing/driving games started using the R2/L2 RTrigger/LTrigger for gas and break. Before it was usually X for gas and Square for break.
Nothing can beat the analog stick on the N64 controller.
I can't type that keeping a straight face :P
That's cool. :)
In my case, the R2/L2 buttons would get stuck inside the controller and it was impossible to press them properly. There was something wrong with the rubber stuff which worked as a spring. Don't know the specific wording, I'm terribly sorry. :(
Luckily, very few games made an extensive use of those buttons.
anal og
That's what I always see :lol
Haven't been here for a couple weeks, I think. :wacko:
How's everyone?
You can get smoke refills dude. Easy fix.
Oh yeah, I keep forgetting you're a magician :lol
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Sonic Adventure has a good OST.
Adventure 2 has a good OST too.
I like the traditional Zelda games compared to Breath of the Wild.
I doubt I could run it. Might look around and snag the game just for the heck of it though.
I can run Breath of the Wild on cemu. You don't need anything super fancy, cemu has been pretty stable for awhile now. Though your hardware should be fairly recent. Anything within the last few years or so.