I’ve been a gamer for as long as I can remember. Power cords (which are really just electrical cords with a connector on them) are a staple of my gaming life. I don’t have the budget to play the kind of games I used to, and I don’t have time to set up a power cord to allow me to play without the constant hassle of unplugging and re-plugging. But I still do.
The PS2 game controller (Power Pad) has always been a useful device to have around when playing games. Some of the best games I ever played were on the original. The PS1 had only three buttons, but with the buttons of the PS2, you can have more than six. It seems that some of the best games were made with the PS1 controller, and I can’t say that I’m disappointed in the PS2.
The best games I ever played on the original were not made on the PS1 controller. Thats why I wanted a controller that has the same buttons as the PS2. Some of the best games ever made are on the PS1 controller, and I cant say that Im disappointed in the PS2 controller that has more buttons.
I’m disappointed too. I just finished playing the Super Mario RPG, and I can’t believe I had to play an ancient game which is just 30 years old with a controller that doesn’t have buttons.
If you don’t like the idea of a controller that contains the same buttons as the PS2, you can always get a controller without buttons. The PS2 controller that I got for Christmas was the same controller as the PS2, but I didn’t have to use the button to make my character jump. So a controller without buttons is just a controller that you can use to play a game you already played on a console you already own.
Well, at least you don’t have to use the same button to perform the jump. I suppose you could make your own controller with the buttons on the back instead of the front, but I’m not sure if you’d have to go back and re-create the buttons that worked on the controller that you already own. Or if you could do that, you probably wouldn’t be able to play the game any faster.
The ps2 controller has a bunch of buttons, and the ones that work are all located on the back of the controller. The front buttons, however, are all on the front of the controller. If you already have a controller, you can simply re-arrange the buttons on the back until you get the one that works for you. If you dont have a controller theres no such thing as re-arranging the buttons on the back, youre screwed.
Some of the buttons are on the back. Some are on the front. Some are on the left and right. Some are on the top and bottom. You have to decide which buttons you want to be on the back or the front or the left or the right. If you have a controller you can always turn them into the back or front or the left and right or the top and bottom.
It’s just that the PS2 controller is so flexible that a lot of people are having trouble figuring out how to use it. When it works well it can be easy to use, but when it doesnt work at all you have to figure it out yourself. Its like asking a newbie to drive a car without a driver’s license. Some people have a problem with this.
The problem with a controller not working is not just that it’s hard to use but also that it’s hard to learn to use. Learning, to me, is like learning a new language. You don’t just learn the language after you’ve mastered the alphabet. You have to learn to use the language, and the more you use it, the harder it gets.