![]() I didn't take a screen cap as I'm typing this on my laptop, but in the menus of the game, when the keyboard IS connected, I get two options for control method. Hence once unplugging that, everything works swimmingly. The Issue, as I already said, was that the game saw my saitek eclipse keyboard(drivers make it appear as a USB Gaming Keyboard Pro) as an unsupported gamepad. Yes, they require a bit more power, but the lesson there is to not use shitty motherboards, as was an issue for me when I first got the thing and it didn't work with the system I had at the time. Second, I've been using the same wireless adapter for years(I've only ever purchased one). They haven't been updated for quite some time. I've been running on those drivers for months, possibly years now. Xbox 360 Controller Support page (latest drivers) | few things: I am fully aware of the driver situation that you refer to. So don't scoff and assume you do have the latest drivers just cause you trust windows update to grab them, it doesn't (or hadn't for me) I'll check my history and see if I can dig up the drivers, so in case you wanna try them out you can. I assume this can possibly help in funky situations like the OP where drivers of your other devices may conflict. With the newest drivers when you hit the home button it actually pulls up a dialog, where as drivers I had before (and actually worked perfectly) did nothing with that button. they aren't super new BUT they actually are newer than any drivers windows finds itself through windows update sometimes, and definitely newer than drivers that were provided by a disc or whatever. There IS actually some 'new' drivers for the 360pad on windows. Something to do with it burning through more power than it should, and burning itself out within short work (and I guess they never bothered to just fix it and keep selling it. The Wireless hub itself is known to be a piece of junk, hence why it's discontinued and they haven't sold it in years. A big reason why I use a WIRED controller instead, solves so much of these headaches if you really appreciate using a controller with a decent amount of PC titles. Driver issues, and known issues with the wireless hub for the controller were most likely the real issue there. The games in the list are in alphabetical order for your viewing pleasure. If you discover a game does not support dualshock 1 controllers, post in this thread as well to let us know. If you guys own a dualshock 1 and discover a game that also works with dualshock 1, post in this thread and I will add that game to the list. I have personally tested about half of these. So here is an in progress list of which games do work with it and which games do not work with a dualshock 1 controller. List of PS2 games that work with a dualshock 1 controller The dualshock 1's buttons are not pressure sensitive, so the slightest press moves them down and lets the game recognize this. This can add cool features in some games (and is why some games do not support dualshock 1 controllers, but for many all it means is that now you have to jam down on the face button really hard to get it to recognize you are pushing it in. The buttons on ps2 controllers are all squishy because they are pressure sensitive. To me, the movements of the analog sticks feels a lot more fluid and smooth and I notice a big difference in first person shooters especially when I substitute the dualshock 2 with a dualshock 1.Ī dualshock 1 is also beneficial because unlike a dualshock 2 it does not have squishy analog buttons. I find that they wear out a lot slower than their Playstation 2 controller big brother. The analog sticks especially are why I prefer the dualshock 1 over the dualshock 2. Well I find that they are built a lot better that dualshock 2s for the Playstation 2. Why would anyone even care about dualshock 1 controllers working on a PS2 some of you make be thinking? It is completely dependent on the games though, so some work with the dualshock 1 while others do not. ![]() ![]() Many of you might now know this, but the dualshock 1 controller for the Playstation 1 works with many games on the Playstation 2.
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