I have used a PS3 controller with my Mac before. Are you saying that TPA "just works"? How do the button assignments happen? I usually use the PS3 controller with an arcade emulator. The emulator itself allows me to assign buttons. Since TPA doesn't allow me to reassign keys, how does it work?...
Oh and by the way, the wireless PS3 controller does not require any additional software to be used with Mac & TPA. Just make sure the controller is connected to the Mac before launching TPA. It seems the controller isn't recognised if it connects while TPA is already up and running.
I have used a PS3 controller with my Mac before. Are you saying that TPA "just works"? How do the button assignments happen? I usually use the PS3 controller with an arcade emulator. The emulator itself allows me to assign buttons. Since TPA doesn't allow me to reassign keys, how does it work?
its a little bit better because the mac version doesnt have the small lag (there is still a small lag in the current US PS3 build, even in 720p) from the ps3 version.. ps3 has the better GFx ofcourse. But it feels good to play my favorite table attack from mars with ps3 feel. Scored almost 70B today. I'm playing TPA now also on my flatscreen using a special video cable, so im getting the same ps3 experience minus the GFX, but with "Post Processing ON" the tables look really nice already.Is TPA any better on a Mac (using a PS3 controller) than it is on the PS3? Or does it feel exactly the same?