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Radix hot for teacher
Registered 01/10/2003
Points 3139
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24th November, 2004 at 18:53:13 -
The only thing that could possibly improve the GCN controller is if the left shoulder button were raised on more of an angle, because curling your finger in while moving your thumb upwards can give you a cramp over an extended playing period.
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醤油の兵士 Almost Human
Registered 12/06/2002
Points 173
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25th November, 2004 at 17:42:23 -
are you two crazy? GCN controller is terrible, better than the 64's though . The XBox controller could devour your hand whole . Anyway...I laugh when people say Halo is the best game ever, hmmm...everyone at my school who has 8th period off and spends it playing yu-gi-oh and magic wants to kill me now XP
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Radix hot for teacher
Registered 01/10/2003
Points 3139
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25th November, 2004 at 17:44:13 -
What? The GCN controller owns your mother.
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ChrisB Crazy?
Registered 16/08/2002
Points 5457
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25th November, 2004 at 18:29:11 -
And your father too, come to think of it.
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Aaron Tomko
Registered 15/05/2002
Points 597
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29th January, 2005 at 01:36:03 -
First off, I have to agree that GCN has the most comfortable controller. That said, the S controller for the Xbox is no more than 10% larger than any other controller. As far as the PS2 goes; it does technically have the best design, but the analog sticks are overwhelmingly un-responsive. I don't believe halo to be an earth shattering title residing with the great FPS's of the past, but it was a great mix of FPS genres on a console system executed with a sleak style. I'd still play Perfect Dark in a second any day though. I did finally get around to picking up Halo 2 and it is pretty good. The campaign is fun and the multiplayer keeps the game alive long after you've finished the single player story. The only thing I didn't like was the new optimatch system. I like the matchmaking system just fine, but if you make a custom game of your own, no one other than members of your clan or short friends list may join you. Aside from that little snag, it's not bad.
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tdc052621
Registered 20/12/2002
Points 908
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29th January, 2005 at 02:40:12 -
Gad dammit, you know how bad you can get into trouble for bumping topics over 1 month old?
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Assault Andy Administrator
I make other people create vaporware
Registered 29/07/2002
Points 5686
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29th January, 2005 at 18:47:38 -
Halo 2 wasn't as amazing as I expected in singleplayer. Infact the singleplayer was lousy and crap. I just played it because I kept thinking something good will happen soon or something like that.
But Multiplayer that's a differant story. If you haven't played Halo 2 on xbox live, then you can't talk salami. It is so much fun.
And talking about controllers, I love the original xbox controller. It fits perfectly into your hands. I don't really like the S controller much, especially when the button layout is differant.
And talking about bumping - who cares?
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Kirby Smith Resident Slacker
Registered 18/05/2003
Points 479
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29th January, 2005 at 19:48:50 -
Yeah, the Halo 2 campaign was terrible. I'll take the original game any day.
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Al
Registered 03/01/2002
Points 110
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4th February, 2005 at 14:19:12 -
I found that the original Xbox controller was too big and the S controller was too small. Best joypad ever designed in my opinion has to be the Dreamcast, its comfortable and fits my hands perfectly.
The Cube controller is great except for that damn Z button. It looks like they just stuck it on as an afterthought, you have to more your finger into an awkward position to press it.
The PS2/PS1 pads have too many buttons and the buttons are too close together, plus as other people have said, the analog sticks are awful.
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