PC users...What controller?

2004 Need for Speed Underground 2
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PC users...What controller?

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I was wondering what controllers the NFSU and NFSU2 players out there are using. Anyone using the XBOX controller with the adapter? Anyone using plain ol' keyboard and mouse?
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keyboard, i'm planning on getting a MOMO force feedback wheel for use with this, midnight club 2, and GT4 with an emulator.
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I'll be using the WingMan Rumblepad made by Logitech... ;)
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belkin nostromo n52 which is pretty much equivalent to a keyboard, just more comfy...
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keyboard, though i wish i had a wheel.
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Currently keyboard, but I'm going to use my force feedback wheel
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playstation controller for PC
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Logitech Dual Action works great :D
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PS2 w/PC adapter
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saitek p750, looks ps2ish.
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Post by james33440 »

I am using a cheap *** USB controller with feedback that I bought from my local Walmart for $15. BTW, it looks like a PS2 controller. ;)
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Post by EApirate »

Wow people really don't take PC controllers very seriously do they? Do yourselves a favor guys and pick up the Logitech Rumble Pad 2. Bar none it's the best PC game controller available for Underground 1 and 2. I've played the crap out of Underground 1 with a steering wheel and the game was clearly not made with it in mind. Underground 2 seems no different. With the Rumble Pad 2 Logitech has also included a mode switch button to turn the thumb/hat pad/switch into a digital d-pad on the fly so it's now perfect for any PC games (that play best with a controller).
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Logitech's Momo force feedback wheel (with pedals) is clearly the best control device for driving games I have ever had (and I have had lots).

It can be found online for $79.00 including shipping, which is a bargin. I payed $99.95 for mine at Best Buy.
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Wingman Formula GP and a saitek Cyborge
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EApirate wrote:Wow people really don't take PC controllers very seriously do they? Do yourselves a favor guys and pick up the Logitech Rumble Pad 2. Bar none it's the best PC game controller available for Underground 1 and 2. I've played the crap out of Underground 1 with a steering wheel and the game was clearly not made with it in mind. Underground 2 seems no different. With the Rumble Pad 2 Logitech has also included a mode switch button to turn the thumb/hat pad/switch into a digital d-pad on the fly so it's now perfect for any PC games (that play best with a controller).
i do good with a keyboard thank you... however i did play in the earlier years of need for speed (porshe unleashed) with a ffb joystick, and it did the trick for me... but right now i'm satisfied with the amount of control i have with a keyboard... for now...
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yeah i've read alot of great things about the momo wheel, I have a friend who work(ed) at future shop and they were "Stress testing" wheels basicailly.... the momo one was like the only one to survive witout having it rip apart.
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I've always done OK in racing games with my trusty combo of Logitech Deluxe keyboard and Logitech Cordless Mouse.

I see no reason to change really.
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Post by Crazy nfsu2 kid »

I have never heard of a xbox controller that adapts to a computer.... :? :?
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Post by kingone »

Im using the logitech PC Controller (USB Ones) and it works great, i would get the steering wheel and the other goodies.. but I rather use the controller instead. :wink:
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I'm using a Analog Playstation controller with a PSX ---->USB adapter for my pc.
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Post by unfknblvble »

KB for me :cry:

I've tried using a wheel on a few isolated occasions, but I can't get the hang of it. Maybe I'm just too impatient, but I can't justify the expense if I keep bloody well over correcting...
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delsonist wrote:playstation controller for PC
me too :D
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Although saying that about using the keyboard, I did buy a Logic3 USB PC GamePad. This is almost exactly the same style (although sadly not the same quality!) as a PS2 controller, but it cost me the grand sum of £3.99. I actually bought it for EA Cricket 2004, but I might give it a try for NFSU2...
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Microsoft Sidewinder USB
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Have anyone to send me the 3 older patches for the Undergroumd 1?


thaks a lot..... :lol: :roll: :wink:
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