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D-Pad or analogue!??
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<blockquote data-quote="Los Lover" data-source="post: 11829"><p><<You're wrong (in my opinion, so don't moan), because with analogue you can implement more subtle changes of direction, and serve easier when running. On a d-pad it's just more limited because it primarily moves 8 ways, and so changes are sharper.>></p><p></p><p>"primarily", in my opinion!, implies that it actually moves 360 degrees - which it does!!</p><p></p><p>You keep missing the point anyway - read the first post and you will see I speak of two issues:</p><p></p><p>- freedom of choice</p><p>- injury aggravation</p><p></p><p>You are being selfish in your views b/c YOU like analogue....not everyone does.</p><p></p><p>I used to play spacies and don't like using anything but my fingers on a lever. It LACKS control....even if the lever itself has more maneouverability (which I don't think it does), it slips in varying directions and can't be as steady as a planted finger/thumb. FACT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Los Lover, post: 11829"] <<You're wrong (in my opinion, so don't moan), because with analogue you can implement more subtle changes of direction, and serve easier when running. On a d-pad it's just more limited because it primarily moves 8 ways, and so changes are sharper.>> "primarily", in my opinion!, implies that it actually moves 360 degrees - which it does!! You keep missing the point anyway - read the first post and you will see I speak of two issues: - freedom of choice - injury aggravation You are being selfish in your views b/c YOU like analogue....not everyone does. I used to play spacies and don't like using anything but my fingers on a lever. It LACKS control....even if the lever itself has more maneouverability (which I don't think it does), it slips in varying directions and can't be as steady as a planted finger/thumb. FACT. [/QUOTE]
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